Microsoft Build 2026 puts agents and Copilot at center of enterprise AI

Microsoft used Build 2026 to show how AI is becoming embedded across its core platforms. UK businesses are being pushed to focus on governance, identity, security, and practical adoption rather than isolated experimentation.

Microsoft Build 2026 highlighted a shift from AI as a standalone productivity tool to AI as a core capability across the Microsoft ecosystem. The event focused on agentic AI, expanded Copilot features, developer tooling, enterprise governance, and the growing connection between AI, identity, security, and automation.

AI agents were presented as systems that can carry out tasks, coordinate actions, and interact with business systems on behalf of users. Microsoft showed these capabilities across Microsoft 365, Azure, GitHub, and business applications, positioning agents as a way to reduce administrative work, improve productivity, and speed up decision-making.

Copilot remains Microsoft’s main interface for AI across its platforms, with deeper integration into Microsoft 365 apps, business processes, automation, GitHub Copilot, and enterprise data sources. Developer teams are also being steered toward orchestrating AI-generated outputs rather than manually writing every line of code, increasing the need for security testing, code review, and governance.

For UK businesses, the main challenge is now less about access to AI tools and more about using them securely and effectively. Identity controls, access permissions, monitoring, and Zero Trust principles are becoming essential as AI systems gain the ability to act across connected workflows.

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