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Introducing the New Microsoft Planner (Everything You Need to Know)

Calendars, task lists, and project planning are important business tools. Many people use Microsoft’s apps to power these processes. Including Planner, Microsoft To Do, and Project for the web.These tools help keep processes on track and enable task accountability. But they’re separate apps. Switching between apps can be cumbersome. It adds more complexity to a workflow.On average, employees switch between 22 different apps 350 times per day.Microsoft is putting a dent in app overload. The company is rolling out a brand-new version of Microsoft Planner in early 2024. It’s packed with exciting features designed to simplify your project management journey.What apps does the new Planner include?The new Microsoft Planner combines:The current Planner’s collaboration featuresThe simplicity of Microsoft To Do for task managementThe capabilities of Microsoft Project for the webThe automation of Microsoft Copilot (the company’s AI companion)The new Planner promises to be a powerful tool for staying organized. As well as boosting collaboration and achieving your goals with more ease.Unifying Your Workflow: Tasks, Plans &…
Nicholas Salem
May 31, 2024
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What Is Microsoft Security Copilot? Should You Use It?

In today's ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, having a skilled team is crucial. But what if you could add an AI assistant to your security arsenal? Enter Microsoft Security Copilot, a new solution leveraging generative AI to empower security professionals. What Does Security Copilot Do? Security Copilot is a cloud-based solution that integrates with various Microsoft security products like Defender XDR, Intune, and Entra. It acts as an AI co-pilot, offering support throughout the security lifecycle. Here are some key areas where Security Copilot shines: Incident Response: Quickly analyze incident details, prioritize threats, and suggest remediation steps, saving valuable time during critical situations. Threat Hunting: Uncover hidden threats through AI-powered analysis of vast security data sets, helping you stay ahead of attackers. Security Posture Management: Identify vulnerabilities in your IT environment and prioritize patching efforts for a more robust security posture. Security Reporting: Generate clear and concise reports on security investigations or threat campaigns, simplifying communication with management. Benefits of Using Security Copilot Increased Efficiency: Automating mundane tasks like data analysis and…
Nicholas Salem
April 30, 2024
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What Is Microsoft Sales Copilot & What Does It Do?

The use of AI-driven processes is exploding. Every time you turn around, software has gotten more intelligent. Harnessing the power of AI and machine learning is crucial for staying competitive.Microsoft is a pioneer in the tech industry and this new AI era. It continues to lead the way with innovative solutions designed to empower businesses. One such innovation is Microsoft Sales Copilot.This is a tool poised to reshape the future of business. Next, we'll delve into what Microsoft Sales Copilot is. As well as how it is revolutionizing the world of sales and customer insights.The Birth of Microsoft Sales CopilotMicrosoft Sales Copilot is the latest addition to the company's robust portfolio. It was officially introduced in July 2023. It represents a significant leap forward in leveraging AI and machine learning. It’s designed specifically to enhance sales processes and customer engagement.This groundbreaking tool is built on the foundation of Dynamics 365 Customer Insights. This is Microsoft's platform for unifying customer data and delivering actionable insights. The…
Nicholas Salem
November 25, 2023
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Should Your Business Upgrade to the New Microsoft Intune Suite?

Endpoint management has changed a lot over the last two decades. There was a time when companies housed all endpoints in the same place. This made managing them simpler. But it held offices back from being mobile and flexible.Today’s office can include endpoints around the globe. Remote teams can work from anywhere. And people often prefer doing things from their mobile devices. Such as checking email or managing tasks.The average enterprise endpoint makeup is 60% mobile devices. And it’s estimated that they handle about 80% of the workload. What does this mean for security? That an endpoint device management solution has become a necessity.One that might be on your radar is the new Microsoft Intune Suite. It bundles several areas of endpoint management into a single platform.Wondering whether it's worth taking the plunge and upgrading? Stick around as we break down the what, why, and how of this cloud-based management solution.What is Microsoft Intune Suite?First things first, what is Microsoft Intune? It's a software tool…
Nicholas Salem
October 25, 2023