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560 TopicsRequirement related to Governance, Retention, Legal Hold, eDiscovery in SharePoint Online
Hi All, I have requirement related to Governance, Retention, Legal Hold, eDiscovery in SharePoint Online. How can I start and where can I get more information and implementation details around these topics? Which are the important points to be considered for this requirement ? Thanks, Pratik17Views0likes0CommentsHow to use GitHub Copilot for Azure?
Good news for everyone - GitHub Copilot is now available for free in VS Code!! Excited to try GitHub copilot for Azure in VSCode? Prerequisites: Account in GitHub Sign up for GitHub Copilot Account in Azure Install VSCode Step 1. Installation How to install GitHub Copilot for Azure? Open VS Code, in the leftmost panel, click on Extensions, type – ‘GitHub copilot for azure’, and install the first result which is by Microsoft. As shown in the Fig. 1.1 below: Fig. 1.1 How to install GitHub Copilot for Azure in VSCode 2. After this installation, you will be prompted to install – GitHub Copilot, Azure Tools, and other required installations. Click on allow and install all required extensions from the same method, as used above. Fig. 1.1.1 Installation of GitHub Copilot and sign in with GitHub Step 2: Enable How to enable GitHub Copilot in GitHub? Open GitHub, Click on top rightmost Profile pic, a left panel will open. Click on Your Copilot. Fig. 1.2 Locate GitHub Copilot Upon opening, enable it for IDE, as shown in the below Fig. 1.3 Fig. 1.3Enabling Copilot Chat in the IDE Step 3: Walkthrough Open VSCode, and click on the GitHub Copilot icon from topmost right side. This will open the GitHub Copilot Chat. From here, you can customize the model type and Send commands. Type azure to work with Azure related tasks. Below Fig. 1.4 will help to locate the things smoothly: Fig. 1.4Locating GitHub Copilot Chat in VSCode Scenario: Using the GitHub Repository If you have any of your project already available in the GitHub public repository, then paste the link of it in the chat section and append it with the below prompt: Prompt: This is my website deployed locally in GitHub, help me deploy in Azure. Hit Enter from the keyboard or Click the arrow sign, and proceed further with the instructions generated by the Copilot. Note: You will be prompted to Authenticate your Azure Account, simply follow the instructions said to authenticate. If you don’t have any website, paste the prompt written below in the chat section: Prompt: Could you help me create and deploy a simple Flask website by using an azd template? Fig. 1.5Reply from GitHub Copilot for Azure As visible in the above Fig. 1.5, the GitHub Copilot for Azure will send template in the response. Hover the arrow over it, and then click on Insert into terminal, this will automatically insert the command in the terminal. Meanwhile, you may need to Authenticate your Azure Account, simply follow the instructions said to authenticate. It will take a few minutes to initialize. Meanwhile, answer the questions it asks, if unsure, simply ask the same question by copy pasting in the GitHub Copilot Chat, and it will guide you. You can ask more questions like: What does azd init command do? How the website will be deployed? What region, should I select? Once, you are clear with all of the doubts, type azd up command in the terminal, this will deploy the website in azure. Fig. 1.6 GitHub Copilot guiding the user to deploy This Command will ask which subscription you want to use to deploy your website. Fig. 1.7Finding Subscription in Azure Portal Open the Azure portal, and type subscription in the search bar, as visible in Fig. 1.7. Click the first result and copy paste the Subscription ID visible there, to the GitHub Copilot chat, and append something like below: <Subscription ID> This is my Azure Subscription ID, deploy my website using it. <I reside in <Country Name> Once, done, you would be able to view the deployed website along with the new resources created in the Azure Portal. To un-deploy it, to free up the Azure resources, ask the same to GitHub Copilot, and it will guide you further! Tips and Tricks: For any error or Questions, directly ask to GitHub Copilot for Azure and it will answer your all queries, no limit! If unsure about anything, just paste the subscription id and share your country in the chat to get customized queries to run! Summary: GitHub Copilot can be used in VS Code for free, by installing thru extensions tab of VS Code. The deployment is done using just 2 commands: azd init and azd up To un-deploy, simply visit the directory and type azd down Happy 2025 with unlimited experiments using GitHub Copilot for Azure @VSCode for free!386Views3likes0CommentsMicrosoft Launches Copilot for All Initiative
The Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat app is the free to use chat app available to commercial Microsoft 365 customers. The free chat app now supports Copilot agents, including agents that are grounded against Graph data (on a pay-as-you-go metered basis). The free chat app is highly functional and Microsoft hopes that it will convince customers to buy the full-fledged Copilot. https://office365itpros.com/2025/01/16/microsoft-365-copilot-chat-jan25/36Views1like0CommentsBlocking Microsoft 365 Copilot Making Inferences in Teams Meetings
The Copilot inference and evaluation policy controls if users can ask Copilot in Teams to evaluate the emotions of other meeting participants. It sounds creepy that meeting participants can ask Copilot how someone is feeling based on their contributions to a meeting, but AI is happy to answer unless blocked by policy. Maybe blocking big brother monitoring should be the norm rather than an exception? https://office365itpros.com/2024/12/19/copilot-inference-and-evaluation/117Views0likes3CommentsPartner Blog | AI-powered innovation leads the way at CES 2025
AI-powered innovation leads the way at CES 2025 Walking through the bustling halls of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), I couldn't help but reflect on the incredible journey we've taken with Windows PCs. From the early days of basic computing to the advanced capabilities of today's AI-powered Copilot+ PCs, the evolution has been remarkable. CES 2025 was a whirlwind of technology and excitement as industry leaders, partners, and enthusiasts gathered to share and experience the latest trends and innovations. One of the highlights for me was witnessing theunveiling of our partners’ new AI-driven technologiesthat promise to reshape the way we interact with our devices. Our device partners continue to drive the innovation and scale that make them technology leaders. I also joined anOmdia panel to discuss the potential of AI at the edge to change computing by empowering both the cloud and local edge AI to work together in a hybrid model to enable real-time processing and decision-making. This shift is driven by the need for results with little to no latency, tighter privacy and security, and the ability to operate offline in environments with unreliable internet connections. Microsoft is well positioned to help independent software vendors (ISVs) bridge this hybrid environment with a complete platform and toolset. Continue reading here108Views1like0CommentsMondays at Microsoft | Episode 40
NOW ON DEMAND Kickoff 2025 with Karuana Gatimu and Heather Cook. They set the stage for what Modern Work and security news, events, and community opportunities await you in the new calendar year. Now available to watch on demand (original air date: January 13, 2025). Show notes and links to all that was shared and discussed during this episode: Visit Disaster Assistance: https://disasterassistance.gov Read more from our Vice Chair and President Brad Smith, “The Golden Opportunity for American AI”: https://lnkd.in/g3SMrQGz "6 #AI trends you’ll see more of in 2025" by Paul Nyhan — https://aka.ms/2025AITrends. "Taking legal action to protect the public from abusive AI-generated content" by Steven Masada — https://aka.ms/AI-LegalAction. Join us for the "SharePoint - From Concept to Creation to Impact" event online on January 29, 2025, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PST: https://aka.ms/SharePointEvent. "Announcing mandatory multifactor authentication for the Microsoft 365 admin center" by Samer Baroudi — https://aka.ms/MandatoryMultiFactor. "Less burnout, more impact: AI continues to transform frontline efficiency" by Barbara Kim — https://aka.ms/FrontlineEfficiency. "The future of retail with Dynamics 365 AI-powered ERP solutions" by Stephanie Dart — https://aka.ms/FutureofRetail. "Unlock new possibilities by customizing Copilot chat in your apps with Copilot Studio (Preview)" by Hemant Gaur — https://aka.ms/CopilotStudio/ChatExtensibility. Let everyone know about Mondays at Microsoft: https://aka.ms/MondaysAtMicrosoft. And, subscribe to the Community News Desk: https://aka.ms/CommunityNewsDesk. Learn more about the Microsoft Global Community Initiative (MGCI): https://aka.ms/MGCI. Review the list of newly minted regional directors: https://aka.ms/MGCIAdvisors. Find your next event on https://www.communitydays.org – including the new Community Calls page: https://www.communitydays.org/calls. Until next time. Our next show is Monday, January 27th at 8:00 AM PST. See you there.328Views3likes16CommentsIntroducing new Storage Capabilities to Copilot in Azure (Preview)
We are excited to announce that customers can now take advantage of new Copilot in Azure (Public Preview) capabilities for Storage services. Copilot in Azure is an intelligent assistant designed to help you design, operate, optimize and troubleshoot your Azure environment. With the new Storage capabilities, Copilot in Azure can analyze your storage services metadata and logs to streamline and enhance tasks such as building cloud solutions, managing, operating, supporting, and troubleshooting cloud applications in Azure Storage. Troubleshooting Disk Performance with Copilot in Azure Available now in Public Preview Azure offers a rich variety of Disk metrics, providing insights into the performance of your Virtual Machine (VM) and Disk. These metrics help you diagnose performance issues when your application requires higher performance than what you have configured for the VM and Disks. Whether you are looking to set up and validate a new environment in Azure, or are facing issues with your existing set-up, Copilot further enhances your experience by analyzing these metrics to troubleshoot performance issues on-behalf of you, along with providing guided recommendations for optimizing the VM and disks performance to improve the experience for your application. To troubleshoot performance issues with Copilot in Azure, navigate to Copilot in the Azure Portal and enter a prompt related to VM-Disk performance, such as “Why is my Disk slow?”. Copilot will then ask you to specify the VM and Disk(s) experiencing performance issues, along with the relevant time period. Using this information, you can use Copilot to analyze your current VM-Disk configuration and performance metrics to identify whether your application is experiencing slowness due to reaching the configured performance limits for the VM or Disk. It will then provide a summary of the analysis and a set of recommended actions to resolve your performance issue, which you can apply directly in the Portal through Copilot’s guided recommendations. By leveraging the power of Copilot, you can efficiently diagnose and address performance issues within your Azure Disks environment. For more information on the Disk Performance Copilot capability, refer to the Public Documentation. Managing Storage Lifecycle Management with Copilot in Azure Available now in Public Preview With Copilot in Azure, we're providing a more efficient way to manage and optimize your storage costs. Copilot in Azure allows you to save on costs by tiering blobs that haven't been accessed or modified for a while. In some cases, you might even decide to delete those blobs. With Copilot in Azure, you can simply automate lifecycle management (LCM) rule authoring, enabling you to perform bulk actions on Storage accounts through a natural language interface. This means no more manual rule creation or risk of misconfiguration! To use this capability, simply enter a prompt related to cost management, such as “Help me reduce my storage account costs” or “I want to lower my storage costs.” Copilot will then guide you through authoring an LCM rule to help you achieve your goals. For more information on the Storage Lifecycle Management Copilot capability, refer to the Public Documentation. Troubleshoot File Sync errors with Copilot in Azure Available now in Public Preview With Copilot in Azure, you can now quickly troubleshoot and resolve common Azure File Sync issues, such as network misconfiguration, incorrect RBAC permissions, or accidental file share deletions. Copilot in Azure detects errors and misconfigurations, provides exact steps to fix them, and can act on your behalf to resolve common errors. To use this capability, simply enter a prompt related to File Sync such as “Why are my files not syncing?” or “Help me troubleshoot error 0x80C83096.” With the File Sync errors troubleshooting skill, Copilot in Azure acts as your intelligent assistant to keep your File Sync environment running smoothly. This capability not only saves you time by cutting down on troubleshooting efforts but also empowers you to resolve issues confidently and independently. For more information on the Files Sync Copilot capability, refer to the Public Documentation.336Views1like0Comments