
Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 in Word
Microsoft has introduced Copilot for Microsoft 365 in Word, a new AI-powered writing assistant that helps users create high-quality content in a fraction of the time it would take to
Copilot for Microsoft 365 is here for enterprise customers! Learn how to make use of Microsoft’s newest AI in all of your Microsoft 365 Apps, such as Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams and more!
Microsoft has introduced Copilot for Microsoft 365 in Word, a new AI-powered writing assistant that helps users create high-quality content in a fraction of the time it would take to
Microsoft has introduced Copilot for Microsoft 365 in Outlook, a new AI-powered writing assistant that helps users create high-quality content in a fraction of the time it would take to
Microsoft has introduced Copilot for Microsoft 365 in PowerPoint, a new AI-powered writing assistant that helps users create high-quality presentations in a fraction of the time it would take to
Since December 1, 2023, Microsoft Copilot (formerly Bing Chat and Bing Chat Enterprise) is generally available and no longer in preview. Since Microsoft Copilot launched in preview in February, people
You’ve seen the videos and heard the buzz. You’re eager to get your hands on Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365. Where can you find it? And when? This article gives
Microsoft has announced the extensibility of Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365. As a feature of Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365, you can extend, enrich, and customize Copilot for Microsoft 365
In April 2022, Microsoft informed that the Software Assurance 24×7 Problem Resolution Support benefit is being fully retired as a Software Assurance benefit – see: https://www.schneider.systems/microsoft-software-assurance-24×7-problem-resolution-support-benefit-changes/ This notification is to remind you that as of February 1, 2023, no new incidents will be allocated and existing incidents will not be
Effective February 1, 2023, Microsoft Software Assurance 24×7 Problem Resolution Support benefit fully retires for all customers. Microsoft’s initial communication back in 2019 was that Microsoft would retire the 24×7 Problem Resolution Support benefit and replace it with as-needed support with a 24-hour response time for customers with Software Assurance
In May 2020, Microsoft declared that they are giving their customers more time to use their Software Assurance support benefit to plan for the upcoming changes. Effective February 2021, Microsoft is further extending the support grace period from February 2022 to early 2023, with the exact date to be announced
Effective January 31, 2021, Microsoft Deployment Planning Services (DPS) customer planning days as well as customer training days from Training Vouchers will stop accumulating. You can still create vouchers for those days until end of June 2021. Those vouchers are still valid for 180 days after the creation date. Therefore,
COVID-19 has led Microsoft to update the policy for how Software Assurance (SA) Deployment Planning Services and Training Vouchers can be used: While Deployment Planning Services and Software Assurance Training Vouchers are typically valid for 180 days after date of creation, for vouchers created before April 1, 2020, Microsoft extends
Microsoft is retiring two Software Assurance benefits that have similar offerings outside of Software Assurance and changing the eligibility criteria for a third benefit. Specifically, this means: Microsoft retires the Deployment Planning Services benefit and will fulfill your implementation needs through Microsoft’s premier cloud migration and deployment program Microsoft FastTrack.
According to the August 2019 Microsoft Product Terms, Microsoft Azure Hybrid Benefit now includes options for the Microsoft Azure Dedicated Host. The main aspects of Microsoft Azure Hybrid Benefit for Windows Server and SQL Server remain unchanged. Here’s a summary of the rules for both Windows Server and SQL Server.
Microsoft announced that starting October 1, 2019 there will be an update to the licensing of dedicated hosted cloud services. Currently, there aren’t any specific rules for dedicated cloud services in place. In the scenario of dedicated hosted cloud services, currently the same rules as for on-premises servers apply. The
Microsoft released a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) site with instructions for IT administrators to manage the Home Use Program (HUP) benefit through the Microsoft Store for Business. You find the FAQ site here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/licensing/licensing-programs/software-assurance-by-benefits?activetab=software-assurance-by-benefits-tab:primaryr4
Microsoft has introduced Copilot for Microsoft 365 in Word, a new AI-powered writing assistant that helps users create high-quality content in a fraction of the time it would take to compose text on their own. Copilot for Microsoft 365 in Word is a feature of Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365
Microsoft has introduced Copilot for Microsoft 365 in Outlook, a new AI-powered writing assistant that helps users create high-quality content in a fraction of the time it would take to compose text on their own. Copilot for Microsoft 365 in Outlook is a feature of Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365.
Microsoft has introduced Copilot for Microsoft 365 in PowerPoint, a new AI-powered writing assistant that helps users create high-quality presentations in a fraction of the time it would take to compose presentations on their own. Copilot for Microsoft 365 in PowerPoint is a feature of Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365.