The fourth quarter of 2025 brings a series of significant changes aimed at standardizing pricing, enhancing security in the Partner Center, and further structuring the Microsoft 365 offerings, including variants with and without the Teams service. These changes are crucial for partners operating in the CSP model and servicing Enterprise Agreement customers.
Gdyby branża IT miała swój ranking zaufania – taki odpowiednik Michelina czy liczby gwiazdek w hotelarstwie, ale dla technologii – byłby to właśnie Gartner Magic Quadrant. Mowa o raporcie, który dla firm technologicznychjest branżowym benchmarkiem zaufania i kompetencji. Gartner Magic Quadrant jest zlecany przez Microsoft, ale przygotowywany przez niezależnych analityków Gartnera. Liczą się twarde dane, konsekwencja w działaniu i prawdziwa wartość dla klientów.
Data has become the fuel of modern business. Companies invest in data warehouses, reports, BI tools, and AI, hoping for faster and more accurate decisions. Yet, technology alone is not enough – if employees don’t trust the data, if processes are not aligned, and if daily habits don’t change, even the most advanced systems will remain underused.
In the age of artificial intelligence, tools for automation and work support are gaining new importance. Microsoft Copilot Studio is a platform that enables companies, even those without developer teams, to create their own personalized AI assistants tailored to their needs. This makes everyday tasks, from reporting to customer service, faster and more efficient.
If the IT world had a trust ranking –like the Michelin Guide or a five-star hotel system, but for technology – it would be the Gartner Magic Quadrant. It’s the report that acts as the trust benchmark and compass for tech vendors. Although it’s commissioned by Microsoft, the Gartner Magic Quadrant is prepared by Gartner’s independent analysts. Hard data, consistency, and proven customer value are what matter here.
Microsoft Copilot is evolving fast, and the July 2025 updates bring exciting new features that take productivity and collaboration to the next level. Whether you’re drafting documents, searching across tools, or managing email, Copilot AI continues to transform how people work inside Microsoft 365.
What’s new in Microsoft Copilot? Updates are coming fast – often faster than many organizations can even test them. But that’s a strength: today, AI tools for companies are no longer a gimmick. They’re practical solutions that help teams save time, reduce risk, and focus on real growth.
If you work with Dynamics 365, you know how much information and how many tasks you need to handle every day – from financial reports, through customer histories, to ongoing service requests. Imagine if all that data could “talk” to you and suggest the next steps automatically. That’s exactly what Microsoft Copilot in Dynamics 365 offers.
In today’s fast-paced technological landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an integral part of business processes. One of the most widely adopted tools introducing AI into daily operations is Microsoft Copilot. If you’re curious about what Copilot is, how it functions, and how it can support your organization, this guide is for you.
If you’re a Microsoft Azure partner, distributor, or reseller, several recent changes are happening that will affect how you sell, support, and distribute Azure services. From new programs to stricter compliance rules, the partner landscape is shifting fast. Here’s what’s new — and what to do about it.
