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Core Group Democratizes Surface for Business: South Africa’s SMB Resellers Gain AI PC Access
Core Group has launched a Microsoft Surface reseller programme targeting South Africa's SMB IT channel, as revealed on the Business Day Spotlight podcast. The initiative gives small and mid-sized resellers access to the full Surface for Business lineup, including AI-capable Copilot+ PCs, with training, marketing support, and competitive margins. The move aims to accelerate AI adoption among South African small businesses by putting intelligent devices directly into the hands of local partners and their customers.
Exabeam Hits 90% AI-Agent Detection Rate, Adds Anthropic Claude Monitoring to Its SOC Platform
Exabeam has doubled its AI-agent detection coverage to 90% and added dedicated monitoring for Anthropic's Claude. The update helps security operations centers track autonomous AI agents across Windows, cloud, and SaaS environments with new behavioral detection, forensic investigation tools, and deep LogRhythm integration.
Teams Lobby Bot Checks: Microsoft’s New Defense Against AI Meeting Crashers Rolls Out This Summer
Microsoft is introducing a default-on feature in Teams that automatically detects AI-driven external bots and forces them into the lobby, giving human organizers the power to approve or block them. The rollout starts in late June 2026 for premium tiers and expands to all enterprise tenants by September. Admins gain new controls to adjust sensitivity, create allow lists for trusted bot app IDs, and block outright, while privacy safeguards ensure meeting content is not inspected.
Xero's JAX AI Powers Real-Time Financial Queries Inside Microsoft 365 Copilot
Xero's AI assistant JAX now integrates with Microsoft 365 Copilot, allowing small businesses and accountants to query live Xero financial data directly in Excel with natural language. The July 2026 announcement brings real-time accounting insights to the Copilot ecosystem, cutting manual data transfers and enabling faster financial analysis. The move intensifies competition in small-business accounting and signals a broader shift toward embedded AI tools.
Act, Don’t Just Answer: Microsoft Ships Service Agent for Copilot, Ties Dynamics 365 to MCP Tools
Microsoft's Service Agent for Copilot went GA on June 30, 2026, enabling the AI to perform workflow actions instead of just answering questions. The agent integrates Dynamics 365 Customer Service data, Microsoft 365 context, and tools via the Model Context Protocol, marking a major step toward autonomous, enterprise-grade AI agents.
Google Launches Gemini Spark AI Agent on Mac, Leaving Windows Users Waiting
Google launched Gemini Spark for macOS on July 1, 2026, introducing local file automation, third-party app integrations, and real-time topic tracking within the Gemini desktop app. The AI agent processes tasks on-device for privacy, leaving Windows users to wait for a comparable experience while putting pressure on Microsoft's Copilot to evolve.
Tech Mahindra Harnesses Azure AI to Build 5G Digital Twins, Transforming Telecom Networks
Tech Mahindra and Microsoft announced an AI-driven 5G network digital twin on Azure and Microsoft Fabric, enabling telecom operators to simulate, automate, and optimize networks with agentic AI. The solution promises cost savings, improved reliability, and faster innovation, while integrating into the Windows ecosystem via Azure.
Microsoft Teams Facilitator AI Will Answer Questions in Real Time, But Governance Risks Loom
Microsoft Teams Facilitator will reach general availability in late August 2026, bringing real-time AI that detects knowledge gaps and answers questions during meetings. While the feature promises productivity gains, it raises significant governance and privacy concerns that IT admins must address before deployment.
AMD’s Ryzen AI 7 445 Falls Behind Intel and Qualcomm in Critical Battery Showdown
PCWorld’s July 2026 battery tests on an Acer Swift Go 14 AI laptop show AMD’s Ryzen AI 7 445 processor trailing Intel and Qualcomm rivals in both raw streaming runtime and battery-size-adjusted efficiency. The results raise concerns for Windows laptop buyers and highlight potential challenges for AMD’s Copilot+ PC ambitions.
Anthropic’s Claude Agent for Teams: Governance Risks Overshadow Demo Promise
Anthropic is reportedly preparing a Claude agent for Microsoft Teams, but without an official release date, enterprise IT leaders are focusing on the potential governance and security risks. The excitement around AI agent demonstrations masks critical concerns about data privacy, compliance, and administrative control. This article examines the governance gaps that organizations must address before adopting such tools.
Microsoft Teams Will Quarantine AI Meeting Bots in Lobby, Mandating Host Approval in 2026
Microsoft is rolling out a new Teams meeting policy in June and July 2026 that forces external AI meeting assistants to wait in the lobby until the organizer explicitly approves them. The change gives IT administrators a toggle to detect and quarantine such bots, improving security and privacy while giving meeting hosts final say over who—or what—joins their calls.
Microsoft Teams Facilitator to Detect Knowledge Gaps and Post Web-Grounded Explanations in Meeting Chat by August 2026
Microsoft will upgrade Teams Facilitator by late August 2026 to automatically detect when meeting participants lack understanding and post web-sourced explanations in the chat. The proactive AI feature promises better context sharing but raises governance, privacy, and accuracy concerns for enterprise users.
Microsoft and Amazon Reshuffle AI Leadership: Copilot Changes and Music Hires Signal 2026 Power Plays
Microsoft is reorganizing its security AI team to deeply embed Copilot into Sentinel and Defender, while Amazon Music has poached Google's longtime Assistant leader Hrishikesh Aradhye to transform streaming into an ambient, agentic experience. Both moves reflect a strategic pivot toward domain-specific, autonomous AI that can take action — and the Seattle talent war signals that 2026 will reward companies whose AI org charts align with product outcomes, not just model metrics.