What it does: Answers new-hire FAQs, points to policies, guides task completion across IT provisioning, HR paperwork, compliance training. Grounded on the SharePoint employee handbook and onboarding playbook.
Impact: Reported saving: 4β6 hours per hire. Cuts time-to-productivity from 2β3 weeks to 3β5 days. The most common first-agent build because the use case is tightly scoped and the source content is already in SharePoint.
Integrations: SharePoint (handbook), ServiceNow / Jira (provisioning tickets), Workday (HR records), Microsoft Teams (delivery surface)
What it does: Resolves password resets, common access requests, KB lookups, ticket creation. Escalates anything outside the playbook to a human technician with full context.
Impact: 30β50% Tier-1 ticket reduction reported across MSP deployments. 40% support cost reduction in the same engagements (vendor + MSP-published, directional).
Integrations: Entra ID (password resets, access provisioning), ServiceNow / ConnectWise / Jira (ticketing), SharePoint KB
What it does: Synthesizes CRM data, recent emails, competitive intel, and public news for meeting prep. Produces a one-pager 30 minutes before each customer call. Microsoft has a productized Sales Pitch Assistant template.
Impact: 6 hours per seller per week reported (vendor, directional). Pairs with Copilot for Sales for the deepest CRM integration.
Integrations: Salesforce / Dynamics / HubSpot (CRM), web grounding (news, competitive), Outlook (email context)
What it does: Clause extraction, deviation-from-template flagging, risk highlighting against firm playbooks. NOT a substitute for a legal-specific tool (Harvey, Lexis+) for legal research and case-law citation, but high-leverage for contract operations.
Impact: Common in Legal Ops at large enterprises. Cuts initial contract triage time by 60-70% (vendor, directional).
Integrations: SharePoint contract repository, DocuSign / Ironclad (CLM), Outlook
What it does: Grounded on SharePoint or external documentation. The most common entry-level agent β every organization needs one. Replaces "ask the helpdesk" or "ask in the slack channel" for routine knowledge questions.
Impact: Hard to quantify uniformly β value depends on knowledge-base quality and search-pattern volume. Most reliably measured by deflection rate (X% of questions answered without human follow-up).
Integrations: SharePoint, Confluence, internal wikis, Microsoft Teams (delivery surface)
What it does: Natural-language queries against semantic models. "What's our gross margin trend by region for the last 8 quarters?" returns a chart + narrative. Emerging pattern with 2026 Microsoft Fabric integration.
Impact: Democratizes BI access to non-analyst staff. Shifts the FP&A team from "writing SQL for ad-hoc requests" to "designing the semantic model and trusting the agent for the routine queries."
Integrations: Power BI semantic models, Microsoft Fabric, Dataverse
Procurement / Finance Approval Agent
What it does: Multi-step workflow agent that routes capex / opex requests, references policy thresholds, updates ERP. The "guided form" pattern that compresses a 5-day approval cycle into 30 minutes.
Impact: High-leverage in finance-mature organizations. Pairs with Microsoft Dynamics or SAP for ERP integration.
Integrations: SAP / Dynamics / NetSuite (ERP), Power Automate (approvals), Outlook (notifications)