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Week 14 · 2026
This week in Microsoft AI

Microsoft 365 Copilot governance and Purview controls moved up the admin agenda.

Across late-March roadmap roundups and March updates, Microsoft signalled continued Copilot expansion into everyday workloads while tightening the compliance and security story around it. For Czech enterprise tenants, the actionable work is to align Copilot rollout plans with Purview policy design, identity hygiene, and admin-level controls for agents.

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Roadmap points to new Copilot and agent control plane

An April 2026 Microsoft 365 roadmap overview describes a wave of AI-centric changes across Copilot, Purview, Teams, and a new “Agent 365” governance concept. The changes emphasize multi-model Copilot experiences and stronger security posture management for AI use.

  • Use the roadmap direction to plan which business units can safely expand Copilot usage under a consistent tenant governance model, not ad-hoc pilots per team.
  • Treat Purview DSPM/DLP and credential-scanning improvements as prerequisites for wider Copilot deployment where EU-driven requirements (GDPR and NIS2-aligned controls) demand auditable data handling.
  • Prepare for centralized controls over agents by defining ownership, approval flows, and logging expectations now so you can adopt new admin levers without delaying rollouts.
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Weekly roadmap roundup shows steady Copilot feature cadence

A March 30 roundup aggregates newly listed Microsoft 365 roadmap items across SharePoint, Teams, Purview, and Copilot. The post reinforces that Copilot and compliance features continue to evolve incrementally across the stack.

  • Set an internal monthly change-review rhythm for Copilot-related features so training, comms, and support materials stay aligned with what users actually see in Czech tenants.
  • Map new Copilot surface areas to your Purview information protection and DLP policies to prevent policy gaps as Copilot appears in more apps and content types.
  • Use the roadmap-to-GA movement tracking to time pilots and licensing decisions, especially where Teams and SharePoint changes affect collaboration governance.
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March updates recap highlights deeper Copilot integration in apps

A March 2026 updates recap summarizes changes across Teams, Outlook, and other Microsoft 365 services, including improvements that support deeper Copilot integration. The article frames AI features as part of normal communication and productivity workflows.

  • Pilot Copilot-enabled meeting and email workflows with defined success metrics (time-to-summary, action capture accuracy, and user satisfaction) before scaling across Czech sites.
  • Update meeting and communications policies to cover retention and sharing of AI-generated summaries and action items, including where those outputs are stored and who can access them.
  • Align change management with the actual apps users live in (Teams and Outlook) because Copilot adoption will fail if only “AI champions” receive training.