Microsoft 365 Copilot
Rolling out and configuring Copilot for Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams so your team actually adopts it.
Most businesses don’t need a custom AI strategy deck. They need a handful of everyday tasks — email, documents, meetings, reporting — to take less time. EMRONIQ helps you find those tasks and set AI up to actually handle them, safely.
If your business runs on Microsoft 365, you likely already have AI capability sitting unused. EMRONIQ focuses on getting real use out of it before recommending anything new.
Rolling out and configuring Copilot for Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams so your team actually adopts it.
Azure OpenAI Service and Azure AI Foundry for businesses that need something beyond off-the-shelf tools.
Power Automate and AI Builder handling repetitive document, email, and data tasks.
Making SharePoint and Teams content actually findable through Copilot instead of buried in folders.
Purpose-built tools for a specific workflow, built on Azure and the Claude or OpenAI APIs when off-the-shelf isn’t enough.
Making sure AI tools respect the same permissions, identity, and data boundaries as the rest of your environment.
“We spend hours writing the same kinds of emails and proposals.”
Copilot in Outlook and Word can draft a strong first pass from your own past documents — your team edits instead of starting from a blank page.
“Nobody has time to write up meeting notes.”
Teams Copilot can summarize a meeting and list action items automatically, without anyone dedicated to taking notes.
“We can never find the right document or policy.”
Copilot can search across SharePoint, OneDrive, and Teams at once, so your team stops digging through folders for the current version.
“Data entry between our systems eats up half the week.”
Power Automate with AI Builder can read documents, extract the data, and move it into the right system automatically.
Turning on AI tools without thinking through access and data boundaries is how businesses end up with sensitive information in the wrong place. EMRONIQ treats AI rollout as an identity and security project first, a productivity project second.
A short conversation is usually enough to find the first place worth starting.