Microsoft's latest Copilot update finally delivers what we've been waiting for: Agent Mode that automates real workflows across Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Combined with voice commands and Work IQ memory, it's transforming how we work with AI. But there's one massive oversight - no mobile support. As someone stuck on the 110 freeway for hours each week, the inability to voice-command Copilot from my phone feels like a missed opportunity. Until Microsoft fixes this, I'll be here in LA traffic, working through my audiobook queue instead of clearing my inbox.
Learn from our $500/month mistake: Thread's Magic Agents delivered an 86% drop in escalations, but our ConnectWise notification settings nearly torpedoed the entire implementation. This real-world guide shares the ROI metrics, implementation pitfalls, and critical PSA configuration steps most vendors won't tell you about. Based on actual MSP usage.
I spent months building an AI email helper in Power Automate and paying $500/month for AI Builder credits. Then I discovered everything I needed was already included in my $30/month Microsoft 365 Copilot license. Here's what most companies don't know about what they're actually paying for.
Microsoft Teams will implement an auto-location feature in December 2025, indicating employees' status as "in the office" when connected to corporate Wi-Fi. While it aids hybrid work coordination, it raises privacy concerns and compliance challenges under GDPR. Organizations must assess impacts, update policies, and clearly communicate with employees before implementation.
Three days. 20+ hours. Friday night at 11 PM. And one teenager stuck eating chicken fries instead of pizza because I was too busy teaching AI that “HQ” means “Headquarters.” This is the reality of AI in business. It’s powerful, but it’s not plug-and-play.