In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, generative AI, and especially Large Language Models (LLMs), are ushering in a significant inflection point.
Sellers are fundamental to any organization’s success—and despite economic headwinds, business leaders are concerned about keeping the talent they have happy and productive at their jobs.
Six months ago, we introduced Microsoft Dynamics 365 Copilot, the world’s first AI Copilot natively built for customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications.
This post is authored by Gerry Murray, Marketing and Sales Technology Research Director, IDC; and coauthored by Carlena Neely, Product Marketing Manager, Business Applications, Microsoft. Dynamics 365 AI Learn about the latest AI breakthroughs with Microsoft Sales Copilot.
The advent of AI technologies like natural language processing and computer vision is far from just another business tool; it’s a game-changer that’s continuously expanding our horizons.
Microsoft’s focus on sustainability-related efforts forms the backdrop for the topic tackled in this blogpost: our partnership with Accenture on the application of AI technologies toward solving the challenging problem of methane emissions detection, quantification, and remediation in the oil and gas industry.
Delivering exceptional service is key for building customer preference and loyalty. But timely resolution can get challenging when fragmented tools make it hard to find the right information and service delivery gets delayed with lengthy data-entry processes.
In partnership with several manufacturing companies, Microsoft aims to enable seamless connectivity, data analysis, and AI-driven insights across the production process. By leveraging Azure’s capabilities, manufacturers can optimize production operations, improve equipment maintenance, and enhance product quality.
Only months after announcing copilot capabilities in Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform, employees at more than 63,000 organizations—including brands like 3M, Prada Group, Campari, and Kraft Heinz—have had the opportunity to experience some of the AI-assisted features firsthand—and the reviews are pouring in.
Microsoft recently introduced Dynamics 365 Copilot, the world’s first AI copilot integrated into customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications in the cloud, that is designed to augment workflows, uncover insights, identify the next best actions, and reduce time spent on administrative tasks.
To support your organization’s growth and aid your exploration with our AI products and platforms, we’re excited to announce that ISV Success is now generally available to companies developing B2B cloud applications using the Microsoft Cloud.