Round of enhancements also includes simplified prompting during agent-building processes, new content moderation controls to govern sensitive material.
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Initial release supports actions across agents, multiple AI models, and interoperability through the two most widely embraced interoperability standards.
Microsoft’s 2026 Release Wave 1 introduces deeper Copilot integration, expanded agentic AI experiences, and new governance and automation capabilities across Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and Microsoft 365 Copilot, accelerating the shift toward enterprise-wide agentic operations.
Chander Vaidyanathan and Morgan Johnson discuss how Zwilling Beauty Group’s shift to Dynamics 365 and partnership with Truvio enabled AP automation, improved accuracy, and set the stage for AI-driven transformation.
Google Cloud showcased its cybersecurity strategy at RSAC 2026, highlighting its Wiz acquisition and new agentic AI tools designed to automate threat detection, improve response times, and strengthen multicloud security in an increasingly complex digital landscape.
In their highlights from AI Agent and Copilot Summit, Ronak Mathur and Marie Wiese note the importance of ongoing human involvement, as well as the opportunity for partners to provide licensing guidance while building trust.
New AI platforms are eliminating data silos by integrating multiple enterprise systems into unified, intelligent workflows.
SAP makes moves to acquire Reltio, expanding customer access to AI-ready data from both SAP and non-SAP systems.
Agentic AI is transforming ERP implementations by automating design, testing, and support, reducing costs and accelerating delivery timelines significantly.
New AI-powered applications enable users to instruct systems with goals instead of processes, dramatically changing enterprise workflows and decision-making.
In their highlights from AI Agent and Copilot Summit, Kenny Mullican and WIll Hawkins explain the value of support for third-party tools, note the need for greater interoperability in the Microsoft stack.
A high-energy final day at the AI Agent & Copilot Summit explores reskilling, prompt engineering frameworks, and the shift from AI experimentation to real-world execution.
The conversation explores how orchestration—both technical and human—is becoming a critical capability, with organizations increasingly treating AI agents as part of the workforce that must be coordinated and managed effectively.
Microsoft Copilot Studio’s new features focus on improving agent evaluation, enabling organizations to assess performance at scale, compare versions, and refine AI systems faster with better feedback loops and auditing capabilities.
Rather than replacing SaaS, AI is becoming its most powerful accelerator. Oracle’s approach embeds agentic AI across Fusion applications, enabling faster deployments, reduced operational complexity, and dramatically improved customer outcomes.
Oracle is rejecting the “end of SaaS” narrative, arguing that AI agents will dramatically expand the power and value of enterprise applications.
Armanino’s Gina Montgomery explains why organizations must move beyond AI experimentation and focus on designing trusted Copilot and agent experiences.
Mason Siefert explores the concept of smart friction in the grocery industry, which enhances brand identity and customer experience.
Framework lets users and developers bring their own models, supports both A2A and MCP for seamless integration of diverse AI tools, Will Hawkins and Rich Hawkins note.
Financial services, manufacturing, and retail are leading AI agent implementation, demonstrating how operational use cases are driving measurable transformation across high-impact sectors worldwide.








