Generative AI enhances human skills in CRM to boost sales

Sales success has always hinged on human interaction—fostering familiarity, comfort, and trust. Yet, as new players flood the industry, competition has intensified. To stay ahead, sales teams need tools like Dynamics 365 Sales, which streamline transactions while preserving the essential human touch. In today’s market, leveraging AI is no longer optional but vital for gaining a competitive edge. Microsoft has outlined key ways AI can enhance sales performance without compromising human skills.

Here’s how AI boosts customer relationship management:

  • AI goes beyond content creation—it's fine-tuned to address specific customer needs and pain points, ensuring your clients feel understood and valued.

  • Copilot takes care of note-taking during calls, generating summaries so sellers can focus on real-time interactions, reading the room, and reacting to subtle context clues.

  • AI can analyze potential leads from the earliest stages of the sales process, helping your team zero in on high-value targets with precision.

  • AI helps prioritize prospects by pulling in historical CRM data, market insights, news, and recent developments involving key decision-makers.

  • AI quickly generates personalized, high-quality emails with clear structure and active language to boost engagement in every interaction.

5 reasons to adopt a multi-region strategy on Azure for business success

Azure is enhancing its global presence by diversifying its regional offerings across countries and continents. This strategic expansion responds to the dynamic cloud landscape, which continually presents new innovations, challenges, and opportunities. In light of this growth, Azure highlights five key benefits of adopting a multi-region strategy for businesses and organizations. The Azure platform enables seamless expansion, access to new markets, and the ability to leverage cutting-edge technologies—all while offering competitive pricing in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

5 benefits of adopting a multi-region strategy on Azure:

  • Scalability and Flexibility: Access a diverse range of Azure offerings tailored to meet your evolving cloud needs.

  • Resilience and Availability: Minimize the impact of disruptions and data loss with multiple backup and recovery options across various regions.

  • Performance and Reduced Latency: Enhance service speed and responsiveness by positioning your data and applications closer to users.

  • Full Control: Select the optimal location for your data and applications from 60 datacenter regions in 35 countries.

  • Seamless Adoption: Effortlessly develop and implement your organization’s strategies with the Cloud Adoption Framework.

5 powerful ways low-code and AI are transforming IT teams

IT teams often find themselves bogged down by repetitive tasks, leaving little time for strategic work. As a result, immediate issues take priority while long-term projects get sidelined. To address this, Microsoft has outlined five ways AI and low-code development tools can revolutionize IT workflows. With intuitive app-building capabilities and conversational language prompts, these tools empower both beginners and experts to quickly create custom solutions tailored to the unique challenges of their IT departments.

Here are 5 ways enumerated by Microsoft:

  • Offload repetitive tasks like document retrieval with custom AI assistants in Power Platform.

  • Securely streamline employee password resets with multi-factor authentication and biometric checks.

  • Empower employees with a self-service help desk, built using Copilot Studio, for fast troubleshooting.

  • Delegate tasks to the right people with AI, ensuring timely resolution of critical issues.

  • Automatically log service tickets and provide real-time status updates with AI in Power Platform and Copilot Studio.

Microsoft unveils enhanced AI capabilities in Power Automate at the Power Platform Community Conference

At the recent Power Platform Community Conference, Microsoft introduced a new set of AI-driven capabilities in Power Automate, designed to revolutionize the way developers approach automation. These enhancements reflect the Power Automate team's commitment to empowering developers with cutting-edge, reliable, and value-driven solutions. The latest features aim to streamline workflows, enabling developers to achieve more with less effort.

Some of the newest set of AI capabilities in Power Automate:

  • Create your desktop flow effortlessly by simply sharing your screen and describing the task you want to automate using Record with Copilot now in public preview.

  • Build or enhance your flows by simply describing what you want to automate, now available in public preview.

  • Create AI orchestrated action within your automation with generative actions known as AI flow.

  • Streamline your workflow by expanding two action panes in the cloud flows designer for easy copying and comparison.

  • Enhance your efficiency by selecting team members directly from the dropdown in the people picker for email, approval, and Teams actions.

5 ways Microsoft Azure empowers IT teams in the education sector

In response to the pressing challenges faced by the education sector, Microsoft has stepped up to equip schools with the tools and resources necessary for creating a more inclusive, equitable, and effective learning environment. With Microsoft Azure's AI-powered, secure, and flexible solutions, educational institutions can adapt to new realities, streamline operations, and safeguard sensitive information for both students and faculty against cyber threats.

5 ways Microsoft Azure empowers IT teams in the education sector:

  • Personalized Learning: Use AI to create tailored academic content and self-service portals, enhancing the student experience.

  • Maximize Data Impact: Centralize your data, breaking down silos to focus on innovation and education.

  • Scalable Solutions: Azure’s flexible cloud services adapt to your school’s growth, optimizing costs and efficiency.

  • Customized Support: Get resources, expert advice, and extensive coverage designed for your university’s unique needs.

  • Seamless & Secure Access: Keep students and staff connected with virtual desktops, secure backups, and disaster recovery.

Microsoft Azure Public IPs are now zone-redundant by default

Microsoft Azure has announced that Public IP addresses are now zone-redundant by default. This significant upgrade enhances the reliability of inbound and outbound internet connectivity for your Azure resources. Effective immediately, unless a specific zone is selected during deployment, Standard Public IPs will automatically benefit from zone redundancy, offering improved availability and resilience for services such as Virtual Machines and Virtual Machine Scale Sets. This update marks a major step forward in ensuring consistent and dependable network performance.

Automatic zone-redundancy for Azure Public IPs benefits:

  • Deploy zone-redundant Azure Standard Public IPs automatically at no additional cost.

  • Benefit from support across any of the three zones in case of an outage, enhancing application resiliency.

  • Save time and headaches in migrating your workloads to zone-redundant architectures with automatic setup.

  • Enjoy default zone redundancy for public IPs in 12 regions, with more to come soon.

Get an up-to-date region list in this Public IP documentation.

Microsoft Certification exams new pricing effective November 1, 2024

Microsoft is committed to evolving its certification portfolio to ensure that learners worldwide stay current with the latest technologies. As artificial intelligence skills become increasingly vital in today’s job market, the company is updating its exam content to help certification holders remain competitive. Along with these updates, there will also be adjustments to exam pricing effective November 1, 2024, reflecting the enhanced value and relevance of the certifications for critical roles that use Microsoft Power Platform, Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, and Azure.

Professionals seeking to take certifications in any of Microsoft services and apps like Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and Microsoft Power Platform should take note of the following:

  • Microsoft continually evolves its certifications to keep learners aligned with the latest technologies.

  • New pricing is designed to reflect industry standards and best practices.

  • Pricing will vary based on the country or region where the exam is taken.

  • Current price of certification exams is still implemented until October 31, 2024.

View the full list of prices here.

Copilot enhances IT governance controls for AI solutions

The adoption of generative AI to boost productivity is growing rapidly across organizations. Now, businesses can even create custom AI solutions tailored to their specific needs, enabling seamless integration and enhanced functionality—capabilities that Microsoft 365 Copilot excels at. Microsoft has expanded Copilot’s features, empowering administrators with enhanced tools to govern and manage their generative AI solutions effectively.

Here are some key governance features:

  • Manage Copilots and agents with clear guidelines, visibility, and controls in the Power Platform admin center.

  • Ensure data security and compliance by managing Power Platform connectors.

  • Set policies in Microsoft Copilot Studio to block anonymous access, publishing, and more.

  • Restrict Copilot sharing to a select group of users in preview mode ahead of its public release.

  • Create environment groups, set rules, and route makers to personal development environments for building Copilots.



Total Economic Impact of Power Apps Premium key findings

Microsoft commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct an independent study titled Total Economic Impact of Power Apps. The study involved interviews with 13 representatives from organizations that have invested in Power Apps Premium and other components of the Power Platform. It highlights the significant impact these organizations experienced over three years of using Power Apps.

Total Economic Impact of Power Apps key findings:

  • Over 1 million hours saved through user efficiency on high-impact use cases by the third year.

  • Professional developers cut app development time by 50%, improving governance, reducing shadow IT, and enhancing employee experience.

  • Customers recouped their initial investment within six months, achieving a 206% ROI.

  • Developers using Copilot in Power Apps had a 60% higher success rate, and 70% of Microsoft 365 Copilot users reported increased productivity.

August 2024 Power Automate for desktop updates

Every month, Microsoft releases updates for Power Platform’s Power Automate for desktop, highlighting their dedication to continuously improving the product. These updates make developers' work easier and faster, with expanded access to powerful new features. Microsoft also encourages user engagement by offering opportunities for questions and feedback, driving ongoing innovation.

Key feature updates on Power Platform’s Power Automate for Desktop:

  • Run Subflow Action now allows dynamic subflow invocation using variables with the new "Input as expression" property.

  • Log Message Action now supports messages up to 10,000 characters, increasing log capacity.

  • Log size limits have also been expanded for DOS, VBScript, JavaScript, PowerShell, Python, and .NET script actions.

  • Installation issues can now be diagnosed with the troubleshooter tool.

Download the latest Power Automate for Desktop here.