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Microsoft 365 Copilot
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Microsoft 365 Copilot features, APIs, governance, licensing, and enterprise AI workflows.
Microsoft’s Aion Leak Shows the Shape of an Agent-First Windows Future
A leaked Microsoft Aion prototype does not mean a Copilot-first Windows replacement is about to ship. It does show how Microsoft is testing a future where agents, local models, Windows 365, and Project Solara-style devices become part of the same computing layer.
Microsoft Frontier Company Turns Enterprise AI Into an Embedded Engineering Race
Microsoft is putting $2.5 billion and 6,000 industry and engineering experts behind Microsoft Frontier Company, a new operating business meant to help customers turn AI pilots into production systems. The move follows AWS, OpenAI, and Anthropic into embedded enterprise AI work, where the hard part is no longer access to models but making agents, data, governance, and workflows actually function inside large companies.
SearchLeak Shows How Microsoft 365 Copilot Search Can Become a Data Leak
Varonis disclosed SearchLeak, a patched Microsoft 365 Copilot Enterprise Search vulnerability chain that could turn one trusted-looking Microsoft link into a path for stealing emails, files, calendar data, and MFA codes.
Microsoft Work IQ APIs Put Enterprise Agents Inside the Microsoft 365 Trust Boundary
Microsoft Work IQ APIs are generally available today, giving custom and third-party agents a governed way to use Microsoft 365 context, tools, workspaces, and Copilot-style responses. The real test is whether enterprises can manage permissions, audit trails, and Copilot Credits before agents start acting across work data.