The Microsoft Power Platform Architecture Center has been a trusted hub for solution design guidance for a while now. What’s new — and a major step forward — is that it now includes Copilot Studio solutions alongside traditional Power Platform architectures. This expansion brings even more resources to help teams design solutions that aren’t just…
We all have those moments: an inbox bursting at the seams, meetings running back-to-back, and documents still sitting half-done. But what if the tools we use every day could actually help get the work done—not just house it? That’s where Microsoft Copilot steps in. Embedded across Microsoft 365 apps, Copilot transforms how we work by…
Did you know about this upcoming MDA Power Apps feature? 👀 Enhanced Experience for Form Filling with Copilot – General Availability in April 2025 If you’ve ever watched a user struggle to fill in a form—copying data from one screen to another, guessing what goes where, or simply abandoning it halfway through—this feature is going…
Want to make better use of Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses but not sure how to save time? Scheduling meetings can be a hassle, especially when coordinating multiple calendars. Instead of manually checking availability, sending back-and-forth emails, or struggling to find a slot that works for everyone, let Copilot do the heavy lifting for you. Here’s…
Navigating AI Agents in Microsoft: Choosing the Right Tool for the Job Microsoft offers several ways to build AI agents, and with so many options, it can be tricky to know where to start. Should you use Copilot Studio, the Agent Builder, or dive straight into Azure and code-first solutions? Let’s break it down so…
Everywhere you look, AI-powered Copilots are being integrated into the tools we use daily—Power Platform, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and beyond. They promise to boost productivity, automate repetitive tasks, and even generate content. But let’s be clear: Copilot is not magic. It won’t automatically replace critical thinking, business expertise, or well-designed processes. Instead, it’s a…