AI readiness for Microsoft 365

Microsoft 365 Copilot is changing how organizations think about productivity. From drafting content to summarizing meetings and surfacing insights, Copilot promises measurable efficiency gains.

But before enabling Copilot licenses, there’s a more important question:

Is your Microsoft 365 environment ready for AI?

Industry research shows that most enterprise AI initiatives fail not because the tools don’t work, but because the underlying data, governance, and infrastructure aren’t prepared to support them.

That’s why we created our new guide:

Ready for Copilot: Building the Foundation for AI in Microsoft 365

This practical eBook outlines what it takes to prepare Microsoft 365 for Copilot adoption safely and effectively.

Why Microsoft 365 Copilot Readiness Starts with Modernization

Copilot works within your existing Microsoft 365 tenant. It surfaces content from SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive, Outlook, and other connected systems, respects your current permissions, and relies on your information architecture.

If your environment includes:

  • Legacy SharePoint Server deployments
  • File shares without clear ownership
  • InfoPath forms approaching retirement
  • SharePoint Designer workflows without governance
  • Redundant, obsolete, or trivial (ROT) content

…Copilot will inherit those issues. AI does not fix disorganized content, it magnifies it.

Preparing Microsoft 365 for Copilot means modernizing legacy systems, improving information governance, and strengthening your data foundation.

What You’ll Learn in the Microsoft 365 Copilot Readiness eBook

Our eBook focuses on practical, actionable steps to support AI readiness for Microsoft 365.

1. Why Enterprise AI Initiatives Fail

We break down the most common reasons AI projects stall, including poor data quality, lack of business alignment, and insufficient governance.

2. How Information Management Impacts Copilot

Clean, structured, and accessible information is critical for reliable AI results. We outline how to assess and improve your content environment.

3. Modernizing SharePoint and Legacy Tools

If your organization still relies on SharePoint Server, InfoPath forms, or SharePoint Designer workflows, modernization is essential for Copilot success.

4. Aligning AI Use Cases with Business Strategy

Copilot should support defined outcomes, not operate as an isolated pilot project.

5. Setting Realistic Expectations for AI ROI

AI value depends on preparation, governance, and user enablement, not just licensing.

Who Should Download This Guide?

This eBook is designed for organizations preparing for:

If you’re responsible for Microsoft 365 strategy, digital workplace modernization, or AI implementation, this guide provides a clear starting point.

Download the Microsoft 365 Copilot Readiness eBook

If your organization is evaluating Copilot or planning future AI initiatives, start with the foundation.

Learn how to modernize Microsoft 365, strengthen governance, and prepare for secure, scalable AI adoption.