Microsoft is rolling out Wave 2 of Microsoft 365 Copilot, empowering organizations across the region from enterprises to small and medium-sized businesses with new capabilities across the Microsoft Copilot stack to supercharge their productivity, enhance collaboration, and drive innovation in the new AI era.
As part of Microsoft’s new design system for knowledge work, the company has announced the launch of Copilot Pages, a dynamic canvas in Copilot chat designed for multi-user AI collaboration.
Microsoft has also released a series of updates and new features across its most widely used Microsoft 365 apps. Copilot in Excel is now generally available, providing explanations and step by step instructions to help professionals make the most of Excel’s capabilities.
In addition, Microsoft has also announced Copilot in Excel with Python, combining the power of Python – one of the most popular programming languages for working with data – with Copilot in Excel.
Meanwhile, Copilot in Teams can now reason over both the meeting transcript and the meeting chat to give users a complete picture of what was discussed. Users can ask Copilot if there were any questions that they missed in a meeting, and it will quickly scan what was said and typed in the chat to provide an answer.
“Nearly 1,000 customers have given us feedback on how they’re using Copilot, where it is having the biggest impact, and where it needs to be better. Based on that feedback, we have made more than 700 product updates and shipped over 150 new features this year,” commented Jared Spataro, Corporate Vice President, AI at Work, Microsoft.