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Copilot updates: trials, task management, and more control over results

Across recent Microsoft 365 updates, Copilot continues to evolve along three distinct tracks: adoption, integration, and control. Some changes lower the barrier to entry through self-service capabilities, others embed Copilot deeper into core workloads like task management, and a few introduce more precise ways to influence how results are generated. In this post, I take a closer look at three updates that illustrate how these areas are starting to come together in practice. Low friction trials make Copilot easier to adopt Microsoft has announced a new low friction trial experience for Microsoft 365 Copilot, aimed at small and medium-sized businesses. Eligible users can now start a 30-day Copilot trial directly from Copilot Chat without entering any payment information. The intention is clear: reduce the barrier to entry and make it easier for organizations to evaluate Copilot in real-world scenarios. From a user perspective, the experience is straightforward. Users without an existing...

Lync Normalization; Why, where and how?

Demystifying Lync CAC (and a “Gotcha”)

Some thoughts on Lync and Bandwidth consumption