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182 TopicsCopilot Chat vsus. Microsoft 365 Copilot What's the difference?
While their names sound similar at first glance - Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat - they differ in several aspects. And more importantly, one can't be without another. What is Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat? First since first. Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is also called Copilot Chat. Copilot Chat generates answers based on web content, while Microsoft 365 Copilot is also grounded on users' data, like emails, meetings, files, and more. Since January 15, Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is available for everyone. Everyone in organizations. Also customers with a Microsoft 365 Business Basic subscriptions can enjoy using Copilot Chat securily. The screenshot below shows how Copilot Chat looks like and highlights its main capabilities. Note that EDP - Enterprise Data Protection is available. What is Microsoft 365 Copilot? Microsoft 365 Copilot is an add-on available for specific Microsoft 365 Subscriptions: Microsoft 365 E3, E5, A3, A5, and Business Standard & Premium. It includes Copilot Chat in addition to other Copilot features: Microsoft 365 Copilot also includes a chat grounded on users' meetings, emails, chats, and documents. It integrates into Microsoft 365 apps, like Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, and more. It brings the capability to create agents and additional Copilot management features such as SharePoint Advanced Management and Copilot Dashboard. The screenshot below shows how the Copilot chat experience for those users who got the Microsoft 365 Copilot license. Note that EDP - Enterprise Data Protection is available here too. Copilot Chat can be pinned in MS Teams and MS Outlook as App. How can I access Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat? Copilot Chat is nowadays accessible via m365copilot.com using your Entra account. In contrast to Microsoft 365 Copilot licensed users, Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat users cannot see, by default, Copilot Chat pinned on the Microsoft 365 homepage. Microsoft 365 Copilot Administrators will have to pin the chat in the admin center so it is easy for Copilot Chat users to access it. What's the difference? There are some aspects, such as licensing requirements, subscription fees, data sources, or access to organization content, that determine the differences between Copilot Chat and Microsoft 365 Copilot. I have listed it in the screenshot below. 👇 Image showing a 3-column table: Aspect, Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, and Microsoft 365 Copilot.Solved25KViews29likes33CommentsThe quick way for users to understand O365: The Periodic Table of Office 365
I consider myself a SharePoint geek, but I play more and more in the larger Office 365 (O365) sphere these days. In doing so, I’ve noticed that O365 as a concept is difficult to explain… both to IT folks and the everyday workers who are expected to use it. So I put together a new infographic that (hopefully) provides a quick intro to O365, its apps, and how they're all related. Good for both the IT crowd and lines of business. Check out my https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/everyday-intro-office-365-matt-wade below. [http://periodictableofoffice365.azureedge.net/#/office365/en]Solved17KViews21likes13CommentsWelcome to the Microsoft 365 Copilot community 😊!
We’re thrilled to have you here and are excited about this forum where we can come together to exchange ideas, collaborate, and delve into all aspects of Microsoft 365 Copilot. We want you to be an active participant in this community! We’d like for you to ask questions, answer others’ questions, and participate in discussion. Expect digital events, like Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA), engagements with Microsoft experts and engineers, vibrant discussions with fellow Microsoft 365 users, advice from pros, and the latest news on updates and releases for Copilot. Below are some tips on how to best use this community: Join the Community: Make sure to click the “join” button on the top right of our community home page so that you can officially become a member of our community! Get the Latest Blog Posts: Stay informed by following and subscribing to our blog space. You’ll receive email updates whenever we post new articles. Keep Up with Our Events: Don’t miss out on our monthly Ask Me Anything (AMA) events. Subscribe and RSVP to let us know you’re attending and add the event to your calendar, so you won’t miss it. We are excited to see the great things you’ll achieve with Microsoft 365 Copilot and look forward to your active participation in this community. Welcome aboard!3.2KViews10likes3CommentsCan I merge or transfer the account I use to login to the Microsoft Tech Community
I am using my employer's credentials to login to the Microsoft Tech Community but I am moving employers. Can I take my account with me? Unfortunately, that's not possible. We're unable to change the email address on your account since your work owns the original email address. What we can do is transfer over your contributor level (for example, Senior Member, Regular Contributor, etc.). A few roles and badges may be able to be transferred (Member of the Week, for example). Email us at mailto:techcommunity@microsoft.com and we can do this for you. Please note we cannot transfer any of your contributions (discussion forum posts, etc.) from one account to another. (UPDATE: After the update to the new version of the Khoros software, Aurora, it is currently no longer possible to transfer ranks between accounts. We will update this page when we have more information to share or if anything changes.) I'd like to change my email address on my account from one personal account to another (Outlook.com, etc.) This is possible. You'll need to create a second account with the new email address, which will allow us to capture some login information to apply to the first account. Once you've done this, email our team at mailto:techcommunity@microsoft.com and we can sort it for you.3KViews8likes0CommentsMicrosoft Teams, Office 365 Groups, SharePoint, Yammer… What Should I Use, and When?
Dux Raymond Sy and Blair Hainsworth presented this session at Ignite Austraila 2017. For today's fast-paced, mobile-driven, and globally dispersed workplace, Microsoft offers tons of great ways to effectively communicate and collaborate. But which tools are right for your organisation? Solutions like Microsoft Teams, Office 365 Groups, Yammer, Skype for Business, SharePoint, OneDrive for Business, PowerApps, and Microsoft Flow all offer something unique to your business. In this interactive session, you will gain practical guidance on finding the right tools to facilitate efficient communications and collaboration both inside and outside the walls of your organisation. We’ll also explain how to drive adoption and keep your chosen solution under control. Get ready to walk away with the ability to chart a productive and pragmatic collaboration approach that delivers immediate and lasting value to your modern workplace.2.6KViews7likes2CommentsDriving adoption just got easier with the launch of Microsoft Training Services
Today we announced the next steps in simplifying Office 365 training and adoption from the main stage of SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas. Microsoft Training Services will simplify training scenarios for our customers with out of the box solutions that can be implemented in SharePoint Online. Customers will have a choice of a streamlined webpart which delivers training content in a playlist format right to their own SharePoint Online site or the ability to deploy the full Toolkit for Teamwork experience which includes both training content, adoption guidance and Champion community best practices. Content will support a large set of the Office 365 workloads including SharePoint, OneDrive, Microsoft Teams, Office applications and more. This set of capabilities will be in our next pilot phase in July, 2018. Learn more from the announcement post at https://aka.ms/SPC18-MTS To be added to the pilot waitlist or to learn more register at https://aka.ms/mtspilot.2.5KViews7likes0CommentsSupercharge Customer Experiences Integrate Microsoft 365 with Customer Engagement Apps
In today’s digital-first world, seamless collaboration and data visibility are key to delivering superior customer experiences. Many organizations already leverage Microsoft 365 for productivity and collaboration, while also using CRM or customer engagement platforms like Microsoft Dynamics 365, Salesforce, or others to manage customer interactions. But what if these two worlds could work more closely together? By integrating Microsoft 365 with customer engagement apps, businesses can empower teams, streamline workflows, and deliver more personalized, timely customer interactions—all without leaving their everyday tools. https://dellenny.com/supercharge-customer-experiences-integrate-microsoft-365-with-customer-engagement-apps/70Views6likes2Comments