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    Microsoft kicked off Ignite with a major push into agentic AI, unveiling Agent 365 as its newest tool for automating workflows.

    Microsoft Ignite kicked off this week, and we've already seen some major announcements from the company. Many of those announcements center around agents, which have been a hot-button topic lately. The newly announced Microsoft Agent 365 will help organizations manage and deploy agents.

     

    Agents are AI tools designed to automate specific tasks. Microsoft says people can "think of agents as the apps of the AI era," which is quite bold considering how essential apps have become.

     

     

     

     

    • A registry to give you a single source of truth for all the agents in your organization
    • Access control to manage agents and limit their access to only the resources
      required to perform specific tasks
    • Visualization—a unified dashboard and advanced analytics to see connections
      between agents, people, and data, and monitor agent behavior and performance in real time
    • Interoperability to equip agents with apps and data to simplify human-agent
      workflows
    • Security to help protect agents from threats and vulnerabilities and detect,
      investigate, and remediate attacks that target agents

     

    Agent 365 is about managing agents even if they are not made by Microsoft. But Microsoft does have a growing army of agents within its software suite.

     

    Microsoft 365 Copilot will also feature dedicated Word, Excel, and PowerPoint agents. Agent Mode in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint will allow users to work interactively with Copilot.

     

    A similarly named Agent Mode in Copilot Chat will bring together web data and referenced files to help create content.

     

     

    Outlook has some agent features on the way as well, though our Senior Editor Zac Bowden covered those in a separate piece.

     

    The Windows 11 Taskbar is about to get an agentic upgrade as well, though the agentic nature of Windows has drawn criticism.

     

    A post on X by Microsoft's Windows lead Pavan Davuluri received so many negative responses that Davuluri disabled replies to his post. He later responded to the criticism and assured people that the Windows team is listening to feedback.

     

    It's safe to say Microsoft is hoping for a warmer reception when AI agents roll out to Windows 11, Microsoft 365, and Copilot than when the concept of an agentic OS was first discussed by Davuluri.

    What is an AI agent?

    Agents are AI tools designed to streamline workflows and automate tasks. Microsoft has quite a few agents of its own, but Adobe and other software makers also have agents.

    Do I need Microsoft 365 to use Agent 365?

    A tenant needs to have at least one license of Microsoft 365 Copilot to use Agent 365. For now, it is also required that tenants be part of the Frontier preview program, which provides early access to Microsoft's AI tools.

     

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