
How do you prepare SharePoint for Copilot?
To prepare SharePoint for Copilot, organisations must structure their information architecture, review permissions, strengthen governance policies and eliminate outdated or duplicated content. Microsoft Copilot relies on existing SharePoint data, so poorly organised libraries, weak security controls and inconsistent metadata can create compliance risks and inaccurate AI outputs. Preparing SharePoint properly ensures Copilot delivers secure, relevant and business-aligned results particularly for professional services firms handling sensitive client information.

How do you prepare SharePoint for Copilot?
To prepare SharePoint for Copilot, organisations must structure their information architecture, review permissions, strengthen governance policies and eliminate outdated or duplicated content. Microsoft Copilot relies on existing SharePoint data, so poorly organised libraries, weak security controls and inconsistent metadata can create compliance risks and inaccurate AI outputs. Preparing SharePoint properly ensures Copilot delivers secure, relevant and business-aligned results particularly for professional services firms handling sensitive client information.
How do you prepare SharePoint for Copilot?
To prepare SharePoint for Copilot, organisations must structure their information architecture, review permissions, strengthen governance policies and eliminate outdated or duplicated content. Microsoft Copilot relies on existing SharePoint data, so poorly organised libraries, weak security controls and inconsistent metadata can create compliance risks and inaccurate AI outputs. Preparing SharePoint properly ensures Copilot delivers secure, relevant and business-aligned results particularly for professional services firms handling sensitive client information.

How do you prepare SharePoint for Copilot?
To prepare SharePoint for Copilot, organisations must structure their information architecture, review permissions, strengthen governance policies and eliminate outdated or duplicated content. Microsoft Copilot relies on existing SharePoint data, so poorly organised libraries, weak security controls and inconsistent metadata can create compliance risks and inaccurate AI outputs. Preparing SharePoint properly ensures Copilot delivers secure, relevant and business-aligned results particularly for professional services firms handling sensitive client information.

Network visibility and security are now fundamental to building a modern IT infrastructure. As networks become more complex and distributed, organisations need real-time insight into devices, traffic, and dependencies to reduce risk, prevent downtime, and strengthen their security posture. This article explores why network visibility is critical to security and how smarter monitoring creates a more resilient, secure IT environment.

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