This week at Build, we’re introducing Syntex plugins for Microsoft 365 Copilot, which brings Syntex actions and skills into your Copilot experiences. And Microsoft Syntex is already one of the best ways to prepare your content for next generation AI, using document processing to add structure and security to unstructured files. Introduced earlier this year, Microsoft 365 Copilot delivers breakthroughs in productivity with AI – combining the power of large language models (LLMs) with your data in the Microsoft Graph and the Microsoft 365 apps to turn your words into the most powerful productivity tool on the planet. Syntex Plugins for Copilot: Bringing Microsoft 365 Copilot into your everyday content-centric workflows We’re also launching previews of two new capabilities, Syntex eSignature and “ Project Archimedes”. Today at Microsoft Build 2023, we’re excited to announce the new Microsoft Syntex plugins for Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft Syntex repository services. It’s now easier than ever to maximize the value of your content, by extending the Microsoft 365 Copilot experience and building on your Microsoft 365 content. Syntex puts content to work – optimizing your business processes, managing your content better, and now accelerating custom development at scale.īuilding content-rich apps can be a time-consuming and lengthy process, and one that can quickly invite security and compliance challenges. Launched at Ignite last fall, Microsoft Syntex is a set of AI-powered cloud content management services. On an average workday, our customers add over 2 billion new files to Microsoft 365 and SharePoint. And as every organization digitizes their business, the volume of content increases exponentially, resulting in time-consuming tasks, higher storage costs, and greater risks. Content is at the heart of nearly every organization, whether it’s invoices, contracts, design files, RFPs, claims, or financial statements.
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