WILMINGTON, DE — ONLC Training has announced a series of free 90-minute sessions aimed at helping businesses unlock the potential of Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat. This tool, included with all Microsoft Enterprise licenses, offers powerful AI-driven capabilities in a secure environment, addressing many of the security concerns that have slowed AI adoption.
“Over the past year, I consulted with many businesses that were pausing their generative AI adoption due to security concerns,” said Andy Williamson, CEO and Co-founder of ONLC Training. “The new Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat avoids many of the security-related issues that have slowed adoption. What makes this training unique is its focus on immediate application. Participants leave with a good foundation for additional AI learning.”
The training sessions—scheduled for February 26 and March 18, 2025—are designed to introduce business leaders and their teams to the practical uses of Copilot Chat. Topics include a breakdown of the tool’s features, guidance on when to use Copilot Chat versus Enterprise Chat, and a focus on maintaining compliance and protecting sensitive data while using AI technology.
Benefits Extend Beyond Training Sessions
Participants will also gain access to exclusive bonus content, including e-learning resources and strategies to maximize their use of Copilot’s functionalities. The training emphasizes immediate, real-world applications of the tool, providing businesses with actionable insights and clear steps to integrate AI seamlessly into their workflows.
By making these resources easily available, ONLC Training aims to break down barriers to AI adoption, particularly for organizations hesitant to implement AI due to security challenges. The combination of hands-on learning and bonus resources is expected to accelerate the adoption of enterprise-grade AI across industries.
Empowering Businesses to Leverage AI
With Microsoft having included Copilot Chat in enterprise licenses this January, many organizations may already have access without realizing it. These training sessions not only aim to demystify the tool but also equip participants to make the most of AI capabilities already at their fingertips.
Looking ahead, this initiative by ONLC Training has the potential to drive broader AI adoption in organizations of all sizes. By addressing security concerns and focusing on practical applications, these sessions could pave the way for businesses to confidently deploy AI solutions that enhance productivity and innovation.
For details on the free Copilot training or to register, visit www.onlc.com.
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