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920 TopicsSharePoint and OneDrive at Microsoft Ignite 2025: What to Expect
Next week Microsoft Ignite 2025 lands in San Francisco’s Moscone Center for the first time! Bringing a wave of innovation that’s reshaping the industry for AI-driven content management, secure collaboration, and seamless digital experiences.240Views1like2CommentsOpenAI’s open‑source model: gpt‑oss on Azure AI Foundry and Windows AI Foundry
Open-weight models give customer decision makers control and flexibility - no black boxes, fewer trade-offs, and more options across deployment, compliance, and cost. With OpenAI’s gpt-oss open-weight models on Azure AI Foundry, you can: Fine-tune and distill the models using your own data and deploy with confidence. Mix open and proprietary models to match task-specific needs. Spin up inference endpoints using gpt oss in the cloud with just a few CLI commands. And Foundry Local makes gpt‑oss-20b usable on a high-performance Windows PC – enabling use-cases in offline settings, buildings in a secure network, or running at the edge. Check out more here!250Views0likes0CommentsEffortless Time Tracking in Teams, Outlook and M365 Copilot
How do you stay in the flow of work when tasks move across Teams, Outlook and now M365 Copilot? Many of us already collaborate and manage our day in these Microsoft 365 tools, but logging time often feels like something separate that interrupts our focus. With https://www.klynke.com/ time tracking stays right where your work happens. It runs inside Teams, Outlook and M365 Copilot, creating one consistent and natural experience for logging hours without leaving your workflow. We shared more in our blog: https://www.klynke.com/post/log-time-in-teams-outlook-copilot, and were grateful that Microsoft featured our story in a Tech Community interview: Building Secure SaaS on Microsoft Cloud. A quick look under the hood Microsoft 365 SSO (Entra ID) – Employees sign in with their existing credentials Tenant-based storage and security – Data stays within your Microsoft 365 tenant, under IT control Native experience – Same workflow in Teams, Outlook and M365 Copilot Simple reporting – Export to Excel, Power BI or dashboards How do you currently manage time tracking in Microsoft 365? Would having it built directly into Teams, Outlook and M365 Copilot make a difference in your day? CTO at Klynke25Views0likes0CommentsM365 Copilot Android Application Not Working
I am using a Samsung S24 FE phone, and the Microsoft Copilot app is not working. When I open the app, I only see a black screen. I cannot open any menus. I cannot create or search for anything. There is only an empty home screen with dead buttons. I cannot sign out of my current account, nor can I figure out which account I am signed into (it logs in automatically). Here’s what I have already tried, but the issue persists: Enabled all permissions in the app settings. Deleted and reinstalled the app. Cleared the app cache and reopened it. Cleared the app data and reopened it.241Views0likes2CommentsCan't see Copilot icon anymore!
Hey everyone. Today, after updating Microsoft Edge in my Windows 11, I can't see Copilot icon on top right of the window anymore (even in Edge Dev and Edge Can). Also, I can't access Bing Chat over sidebar shortcut that I've created. Why?? Actually, the last version of Edge was greatly working and didn't have any problems. I could completely work with Copilot, even in PDF files; but not anymore. Well, what should I do??😑😭 Thanks for your support.25KViews11likes25CommentsThe Future of AI: The Model is Key, but the App is the Doorway
This post explores the real-world impact of GPT-5 beyond benchmark scores, focusing on how application design shapes user experience. It highlights early developer feedback, common integration challenges, and practical strategies for adapting apps to leverage the advanced capabilities of GPT-5 in Foundry Models. From prompt refinement to fine-tuning to new API controls, learn how to make the most of this powerful model.216Views1like0CommentsSharePoint Showcase highlights: Smarter Copilot responses using metadata with the Knowledge Agent
This month, we explore why metadata unlocks smarter responses from Copilot and agents, and how Knowledge Agent in SharePoint can streamline the process of adding metadata to files.945Views0likes1CommentCompliance Meets AI: Wrapping Up an Incredible Series and Looking Ahead
Over the past six sessions, the Compliance Meets AI webinar series has taken us on a journey through the evolving landscape of compliance, security, and generative AI. From SharePoint advanced management and data security posture for AI to eDiscovery, auditing, and communication compliance, we’ve explored how Microsoft Purview and Copilot can transform governance strategies. Today’s final session, Deep Dive: Insider Risk for Copilot, was a powerful close to the series. Led by Kevin Uy and supported by our team, we unpacked how Insider Risk Management (IRM) helps organizations detect and mitigate risky behaviors—intentional or accidental—before they become costly incidents. Key highlights included: Risky AI Usage Policies: How to monitor prompts and responses for sensitive data exposure across Copilot and third-party AI tools. Policy Templates & Indicators: Leveraging built-in templates for data leaks, health record misuse, and AI-specific risks. Integration with DLP: Understanding how IRM complements real-time blocking by providing investigative context. Adaptive Protection: Moving from passive monitoring to proactive enforcement by linking IRM insights with DLP policies. If you missed today's session: No worries you can watch the recording here https://aka.ms/Compliance-Meets-Ai-Session-Six We also shared practical tips on policy configuration, threshold tuning, and privacy controls, plus a sneak peek at forensic evidence and case escalation workflows. Why This Series Matters Compliance isn’t just about meeting regulatory requirements—it’s about building trust in an era of AI-driven innovation. This series brought together experts and practitioners to demystify complex topics and provide actionable strategies for safeguarding sensitive data while enabling productivity. What’s Next? The conversation doesn’t stop here. We’re thrilled to announce that Compliance Meets AI will return in 2026 with new topics, deeper demos, and fresh insights into governance for emerging technologies. Expect sessions on advanced AI risk scenarios, cross-cloud compliance, and automation strategies that redefine security operations. Stay tuned for registration links early next year—and in the meantime, revisit all six recorded sessions here and follow me on LinkedIn for ongoing updates. Thank you to everyone who joined us for this series. Your engagement and feedback shape what comes next. Here’s to a future where compliance and AI work hand in hand to empower secure innovation.