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“Bring your AI to work” is here: Microsoft edition - What Multiple Account Access to Copilot means

Multiple Account Access to Copilot On October 1. 2025 Microsoft released a blog post explaining how employees now can use Copilot from their personal 365 plans to work on organizational data. This is of course, an extension of the already existing "Multi account" feature that was released for corporate accounts a "couple of months" ago. In other words, “bring your own Copilot” is now a real thing in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote on desktop and mobile, with enterprise protections intact. “Bring your AI to work” is an important topic, and banning AI altogether might not be the answer. Whether sanctioned or shadow, AI has already entered everyday knowledge work. Microsoft’s new multi‑account access offers a safer path where employees can use Copilot from their personal Microsoft 365 subscriptions on work files, while the file’s access, auditing, and compliance still flow through the work identity and tenant. That’s better than users copy‑pasting sensit...

An "important" lesson from day one at Lync 2013 Ignite

Backup your Lync Enterprise 2010 Server to one zip file

Back up your Lync 2013 Preview Standard Server

House Cleaning

An update to the Lync SE Backup script

A thing about DHCPUtil -EmulateClient

Backing up your Lync 2010 Standard edition

74-322 passed

Enabling users for Lync, and making them aware

Issue with enable-csuer when the user first name contain spaces

Why is the certificate part so hard to grasp?

A thought or two on the upcoming 74-322 exam

Updating the "Assigned numbers" Script

Lync address book can show different values

Listing all deployed numbers in Lync

Searching for that LineURI

Lync in coexistence with CUCM part 5