What if I told you your developers aren’t drowning in code—they’re drowning in requests? Every department wants something automated yesterday, and the bottleneck is brutal. Now, imagine a world where
What if I told you your developers aren’t drowning in code—they’re drowning in requests? Every department wants something automated yesterday, and the bottleneck is brutal. Now, imagine a world where
Imagine deploying a chatbot to help your staff manage daily tasks, and within minutes it starts suggesting actions that are biased, misleading, or outright unhelpful to your clients. This isn’t
100:00:00,000 –> 00:00:03,560You think you called me in to help you get control of this tenant to tame the sprawl, 200:00:03,560 –> 00:00:05,760to turn red into amber and amber into
Everyone thinks Copilot Memory is just Microsoft’s sneaky way of spying on you. Wrong. If it were secretly snooping, you wouldn’t see that little “Memory updated” badge every time you
100:00:00,000 –> 00:00:04,520Nothing failed, the same tenant, the same policy set, the same confirmations we’ve relied 200:00:04,520 –> 00:00:06,180on for months. 300:00:06,180 –> 00:00:12,560Retention labels applied, library version enabled, eDiscovery






