July 2026

Your Fabric Data Agent Just Got a Seat at the Copilot Studio Table

Microsoft has quietly opened a door that a lot of Power Platform and Fabric teams have been waiting for: you can now connect a Fabric data agent directly into a custom Copilot Studio agent as a connected agent. This is still a preview capability, but it changes the shape of what “grounding in enterprise data” […]

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Stop Googling Power Apps Errors. Start Here Instead

Power Apps makers and admins run into a recurring set of problems across connectors, Power Automate integration, Power Fx, Studio, and platform behavior on specific devices. Microsoft maintains a consolidated troubleshooting reference for these issues, and this article walks through each one case by case, so you can match your symptom to the right fix

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Windows 365 for Agents: A Secured Execution Environment for AI Agents

Enterprise AI agents are moving past chat and API calls into full computer use: clicking, typing, and navigating applications the way a human employee does. That shift creates a governance problem. Where, exactly, does an agent run, and under whose policy? Microsoft’s answer, detailed in a recent Windows IT Pro Blog post, is Windows 365

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GPT-5.6 Lands in Microsoft 365 Copilot: What It Changes, and the Questions Admins Should Ask

On July 9, 2026, Microsoft made OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 available in Microsoft 365 Copilot and named it the preferred model for the experience. It is rolling out across Copilot in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Chat, and Copilot Cowork. For anyone responsible for how AI behaves inside their tenant, this is more than a version bump. It is

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When Your Copilot Studio Agent Starts Acting: What MCP Tool Poisoning Means for Power Platform Governance

On June thirty, 2026, Microsoft Incident Response published the third post in its AI Application Security series, and this one is different from the first two. The earlier posts in the series looked at what happens when an AI tool reads content that has been tampered with. This one looks at what happens when the

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From Copilot Credits to CFO Dollars: Calculating the Real Cost of Enterprise AI Agents

How Enterprise Architects Can Estimate AI Operating Costs Before Production Deployment An engineering manager stops by the architecture team’s channel with a simple question. “We’re using Claude Sonnet in our Copilot Studio agent. How much is it costing the company?” It seems like a question that should have a one-line answer. Instead, it starts a

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