Agentic AI & Copilot

From AI copilots to agentic AI that gets work done.

We help enterprise teams move beyond chat to agentic AI — building and governing AI agents on Microsoft with Copilot Studio, autonomous agents in Dynamics 365 and Power Platform, and the Azure AI Agent Service, alongside Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption.

Agentic AI & Copilot services

  • Agentic AI strategy: identifying where AI agents create real, measurable value
  • Custom and declarative agents in Microsoft Copilot Studio, grounded on your data
  • Autonomous agents in Dynamics 365 and Power Platform for operational workflows
  • Pro-code, orchestrated agents with the Azure AI Agent Service in Azure AI Foundry
  • Microsoft 365 Copilot readiness, data governance, and search hygiene reviews
  • Responsible-AI guardrails, security, monitoring, and human-in-the-loop controls
  • Pilot measurement, change enablement, and adoption reporting

Our stance

Agents are only as trustworthy as the data, permissions, and guardrails behind them. We make those foundations explicit — grounding, access, monitoring, and clear human oversight — before letting an agent act on your behalf, so autonomy earns trust instead of assuming it.

Agentic AI on Microsoft

Four ways we put AI agents to work.

Agentic AI is the shift from assistants that answer to agents that act — planning steps, calling your systems, and completing tasks within guardrails. We meet it with the right Microsoft tool for the job.

Copilot Studio agents

Build custom and declarative agents grounded in your knowledge and connected to line-of-business systems, so employees and customers get answers and actions, not just search results.

Autonomous agents in Dynamics 365

Put autonomous agents to work inside Dynamics 365 and Power Platform — triaging cases, preparing quotes, and moving records through operational processes with oversight.

Azure AI Agent Service

For pro-code scenarios, we orchestrate multi-step, tool-using agents with the Azure AI Agent Service in Azure AI Foundry — versioned, observable, and enterprise-secured.

Governance & guardrails

Every agent ships with grounding on trusted data, least-privilege access, content and action guardrails, monitoring, and human-in-the-loop checkpoints for anything consequential.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is agentic AI?

Agentic AI refers to AI systems that can act, not just answer. Instead of only responding to a prompt, an AI agent can plan multi-step tasks, call tools and business systems, make decisions within guardrails, and complete work with limited human supervision. In the Microsoft stack, agentic AI is built with Copilot Studio, autonomous agents in Dynamics 365 and Power Platform, and the Azure AI Agent Service in Azure AI Foundry.

How do we build AI agents on Microsoft?

For most enterprises the fastest path is Copilot Studio to build custom and declarative agents grounded in your data, extended with autonomous agents in Dynamics 365 and Power Platform for operational workflows, and the Azure AI Agent Service for pro-code, orchestrated agents. Qubrix helps you choose the right tool, ground agents on trusted data, and put security, governance, and monitoring around them before scaling.

What is Microsoft 365 Copilot?

Microsoft 365 Copilot is an AI assistant embedded across Microsoft 365 apps such as Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams. It uses large language models grounded in your organization's Microsoft Graph data to draft content, summarize information, and answer questions.

How do we prepare our organization for Copilot?

Copilot readiness starts with data governance: reviewing permissions, sharing, retention, and content quality so Copilot only surfaces information users should see. We assess your Microsoft 365 estate, remediate oversharing, and run measured pilots before broad rollout.

Is Microsoft 365 Copilot secure for enterprise data?

Copilot respects existing Microsoft 365 permissions and does not use your business data to train the underlying foundation models. The main risk is pre-existing oversharing, since Copilot can surface content users technically have access to, which is why a permissions and governance review is the essential first step.