10 things to do before starting with Copilot in your organization
Summary
Microsoft 365 Copilot – that Microsoft describes as ‘your everyday AI companion’ - is set to be rolled out for business and enterprise customers from November 1. Microsoft 365 Copilot combines the power of large language models with an organization’s data, allowing its users to enhance their creativity and productivity.
As Copilot uses organizational content in the Microsoft 365 tenant - such as users’ calendars, emails, chats, documents, contacts, and more, it is important for organizations to duly prepare for Copilot adoption, particularly from a security and compliance perspective.
Join our upcoming webinar with Ragnar Heil - Microsoft MVP and Global Director of Partners & Alliances at Rencore and Sven Seidenberg - M365 Consultant at Rencore, where they will guide you through the steps to safeguard your organization's data, while fully leveraging the capabilities of AI technology.
What will you learn?
- Requirements to get started with Copilot
- Lessons Learned from introducing Copilot to your Microsoft 365 users
- How to use Copilot including a live demo
- How to make sure Copilot is only using relevant data
Join us to gain valuable insights and actionable strategies for integrating Copilot and other AI tools in your company - securely and compliantly.
Our Speakers
Ragnar Heil
Sven Seidenberg
Kevin McDonnell
Inspired by those in the community that have gone before me, I try to share what I learn by looking at what the services from Microsoft can offer, understanding challenges people have and bringing those two things together. Having learned from 13 years in Financial Services, I moved into the world of consulting, currently acting as Group Manager - Modern Workplace at Avanade where I currently focus on Copilot and Frontline Worker initiatives.
"I am lucky enough to have been awarded as a Microsoft MVP in Microsoft 365 Apps and Services, participate as a Viva Explorer and co-host the Copilot Connection as well as blogging and sharing videos."