From a Rather Good Idea to Proper Scale Building Cloud Spires Without the Dreadful Bill Creating digital products these days is rather like assembling flat-pack furniture from that well-known Swedish retailer, but having rather mislaid the instructions. It presents a splendid opportunity to spend twice what one had initially intended. Fortunately, there are ways to…
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Bill, You’d Never Believe What Windows Is Doing Now (email#0 to young mr. B.Gates)
Dear Bill, I know you just start Microsoft, but you wouldn’t believe where Windows has ended up. It’s 2025, and Microsoft just dropped Windows 11 25H2. Relax — they didn’t reinvent the wheel again, just polished the spokes and painted the logo shinier blue. It’s the kind of update that arrives quietly, fixes a few…
💡 Vibe Working — Microsoft’s Next Productivity Cult
Welcome to Vibe Working: the new buzzword Microsoft wants us to love almost as much as “synergy.” Behind the marketing sparkle, there’s something real: Agent Mode in Excel and Word, and the new Office Agent in Copilot Chat.In short: Microsoft wants Copilot to stop just answering questions — and start actually doing your work. Sounds…
💼 Microsoft 365 Copilot: 15% Off and a Chance to Redeem Your Sales Quarter
Microsoft just extended a 15% discount for Microsoft 365 Copilot through December 31, 2025 — for new customers with 10 to 2,400 seats. Think of it as a golden window to pitch AI productivity with a built-in excuse: “Buy now, save later, look smart doing it.” 🧾 What the Offer Actually Means Let’s cut through…
Microsoft Injects Claude into Copilot — Because “One AI Vendor to Rule Them All” Was Getting Tired
Big news: Microsoft is no longer content with leaning only on OpenAI. They’re bringing Anthropic’s Claude models (Sonnet 4, Opus 4.1) into Microsoft 365 Copilot. You’ll soon be able to pick whether your Copilot uses OpenAI or Claude in certain contexts. Welcome to the multi-model era. What’s Actually Changing Copilot’s Researcher agent can now run…
The Technical Foundation of Multi-Agent Copilot Systems and Secure AI Infrastructure in Microsoft Azure
🧬 1. Copilot Agent Architecture: Internal Design Archetype of a Copilot Agent in Microsoft Copilot Studio: Agent: ID: uuid Permissions: [Graph.Read, SharePoint.ReadWrite, CustomAPI.SendEmail] State: Memory: long-term vector embeddings (Azure AI Search) Session Context: transient (JSON graph) Plugins: – Planner – Orchestrator – GraphExecutor LLM Endpoint: Azure OpenAI (GPT-4o) Storage: Cosmos DB / Azure Table 🗉…
Windows is dead, but still breathing cash
The new Extended Security Updates (ESU) 2025 Microsoft just launched a new necromancy-as-a-service program.Officially, Windows 10 dies on October 14, 2025. But with ESU, it can limp along till 2028 — a solid business decision if you’re not quite ready to bury your operating system. 💀 Is Windows 10 really dying? Yep. After Oct 14,…
Your Copilot, Your Rules: How to Hack Microsoft 365 into an AI-Driven Monster That Works For You
hi. let’s face it. the out-of-the-box Copilot in Microsoft 365 is already kinda magic. it helps u write, summarize, fix slides, find docs u forgot existed… cool stuff.but here’s the kicker: what if u could teach it ur business logic?what if u could plug it into your apps, your data, your workflows — and build…
Multi-Agent Systems in Microsoft Copilot Studio: How AI Learns to Delegate
Why One AI Is No Longer Enough When Microsoft first launched Copilot, it was a single assistant — smart and fast, but still just one. But what happens when there are too many tasks, and one neural network isn’t enough? Microsoft’s answer: multi-agent systems. Now, agents in Copilot Studio can delegate tasks to one another,…
Microsoft’s Copilot Wave 2: A Leap Toward AI Autonomy or a Glimpse Into Its Limits?
Build 2025’s biggest reveal exposes groundbreaking features- and hidden flaws. REDMOND, WA – At its annual Build developer conference, Microsoft unveiled Copilot Wave 2, the next evolution of its AI-powered assistant, promising to redefine productivity with advanced reasoning, memory, and generative capabilities. But beneath the sleek demos lies a critical question: Is this truly the dawn of…