Some things really do never change, they just get AI slapped onto it. The restaurant industry is still battling the disconnected, siloed systems they always have… it’s just more complicated now.
It’s called low code and no code development for a reason, so it’s easy for anyone to do, right? It seems counterintuitive to hire a consultant to do what was designed to be accessible. But every organization should recognize the signs when they probably need an expert.
As we observed the life sciences industry this year, we noticed a few AI and data advancements that actually moved the needle for life sciences organizations.
Microsoft introduced Agent 365, a control plane for managing AI agents across your organization. We’ll break down what it is, why it matters, and how it can help you finally see, govern, and rationalize all the agents already operating in your environment.
Our first Microsoft Copilot Studio vs Salesforce Agentforce post compared the two at a strategic level. Now it’s time to see them in action.
Wondering which AI agent platform fits your organization best? Copilot Studio or Agentforce? Here’s how they stack up.
Microsoft Fabric unifies every layer of your analytics ecosystem, from ingestion to visualization. Strong governance ensures your data stays trustworthy, secure, and consistent across this end-to-end platform.
In Fabric, Power BI remains the front door to insights. Strong report governance helps your teams manage content growth, improve performance, and maintain trust in every dashboard.
Power BI as a self-service BI tool can give you the capabilities to empower your employees to make informed business decisions.
Have you deployed or are thinking about deploying Power BI in your organization? Before you dive in too deep, there are some best practices our experts recommend following to make sure your solution is scalable, secure, and built for the future.