Category: Copilot
Extend Copilot for Microsoft 365 with Dynamics 365 Data (preview)
I am sure you have heard the term “Copilot” a lot in the Microsoft universe. It can be overwhelming to understand the different types of Copilots available. There is a Copilot for Dynamics 365 Customer Service, which helps customer service agents by searching through knowledge sources like SharePoint sites, internal websites, and knowledge bases to help solve customer issues. On the other hand, Copilot for Sales exists in Dynamics 365Read More
Copilot in the enhanced mobile experience for D365 Field Service(preview)
Having a well-designed mobile app for frontline workers is crucial for many reasons, as it directly contributes to streamlined operations, improved communication, enhanced efficiency, and ultimately, a more empowered and productive workforce. Last week I wrote an article about the exciting features that are part of the new enhanced mobile experience for Dynamics 365 Field Service, which is currently in preview. (If you haven’t had a chance to read theRead More
Build your own service copilot with Copilot for Service (Preview)
During the Microsoft Ignite conference in November there have been a lot of announcements about Microsoft Copilot. There are a ton of different copilot types, each with their own unique experience. Think about Microsoft 365 Copilot, which acts as a personal assistant to the end user, or Copilot for Dynamics 365 Sales, which allows sales reps to get summaries for leads and opportunities, (amongst other things) and Copilot for DynamicsRead More
Field Service Copilot – Outlook experience (preview)
I’m sure many of you have already heard about the preview of Field Service copilot that was announced by Microsoft a few days ago. We had to wait until August 11th (at least for the environments in the NA regions) to get access to this. If you are not familiar with Field Service Copilot and haven’t heard or seen any of the announcements, let me explain what this is. FieldRead More
Copilot for Dynamics 365 Sales(preview)
I’m sure you have all heard of the new Copilot feature that Microsoft announced in March of this year. Essentially, Copilot is an AI-powered productivity tool that uses natural language processing and machine learning to understand users’ requests and provides personalized recommendations, tips, and assistance. This means that users can ask Copilot questions and get instant answers, guidance, and suggestions to help them work more efficiently. Copilot is designed toRead More