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Principal Consultant

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Chief Strategy Officer

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Microsoft Agentic Specialist

Executive Brief

Microsoft’s AI ecosystem is evolving rapidly, from copilots embedded in everyday productivity tools, to autonomous AI agents capable of executing multi-step business processes across enterprise systems.

For senior leaders, the challenge is no longer whether to adopt AI, but how to understand the growing set of Microsoft AI capabilities, where agentic tools fit, and how to deploy them safely and effectively.

This virtual executive briefing provides a clear, practical overview of agentic AI within the Microsoft platform. We will explore how organisations are using Power Platform, Copilot Studio, Azure AI and Microsoft Fabric to move from assisted work to more autonomous, scalable automation, but crucially without losing control, security, or governance.

The session is designed to help leaders make informed decisions about where to start, how to scale and which Microsoft tools are appropriate for different levels of complexity and risk.

Who should attend

Key Takeaways

Attendees will leave with:

The Microsoft Agentic AI Landscape

The session will demonstrate how agentic capabilities are delivered across the Microsoft stack:

Power Platform & Copilot Studio

Rapid, low-code tools for building task-focused agents and automating workflows

Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)

The primary interface where users interact with AI and delegate tasks within daily work

Azure AI Services

Advanced reasoning, orchestration and secure integration for complex agent scenarios

Microsoft Fabric

A unified data platform for grounding agents in trusted, governed enterprise data

Session Format

Agenda Overview

1.

Understanding agentic AI within the Microsoft platform

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How Microsoft AI tools fit together: copilots, agents and automation

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Microsoft use cases and early quick wins

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Scaling from Power Platform to Azure and Fabric

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Governance, risk and next steps