Microsoft Cloud Weekly – September 3, 2025

Deep Dive: Teams Gets Smarter (and Friendlier) with Its August Updates

It’s been one of those weeks where every conversation seems to circle back to AI and context. From client strategy sessions to internal architecture reviews, the same question keeps coming up: How do we make AI useful, not just impressive?

That’s why this week’s updates really stood out to me. They’re not about flashy features—they’re about removing friction and making the Microsoft Cloud work smarter for real-world scenarios.


Teams: Small Tweaks, Big Impact

The August update for Teams is packed with features that feel like quality-of-life improvements, but they’re actually strategic. Here’s what stood out:

  • Multi-emoji reactions (finally!)
  • Custom dictionaries for Copilot
  • Desk booking upgrades
  • Smarter search with SQL-like commands
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts

Why it matters:
These aren’t just “nice-to-haves.” They’re about reducing friction and making AI practical. If you’ve been skeptical about Copilot accuracy, start with custom dictionaries. It’s low effort, high impact.

Source: What’s New in Microsoft Teams | August 2025


Azure: Integration Gets Easier

Two Logic Apps announcements stood out this week:

  • Deployment Center for Logic Apps Standard: Built-in CI/CD setup means fewer manual steps and cleaner pipelines.
  • Hybrid Logic Apps on Rancher K3s: For those running edge or hybrid scenarios, this is a big deal. It’s about flexibility—bringing cloud-native integration patterns closer to where your data lives.

And a quick heads-up: Azure is updating RHEL billing meter IDs in early October. No pricing impact, but if you have custom cost dashboards or alerts, update them now.

Why it matters:
Integration is often the bottleneck in digital transformation. These updates simplify deployment and extend Logic Apps to hybrid environments without adding complexity.

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Security & Identity: Entra Steps Up

Microsoft Entra’s August release notes are worth a read. The headline? Security Copilot is now GA in Entra. That means natural language threat investigation is no longer a preview—it’s production-ready.

Other highlights:

  • App-based authentication is now the default for Entra Connect Sync
  • Custom email OTP providers for External ID
  • Sign-in background refresh starts rolling out September 29

Why it matters:
Identity is becoming the control plane for security. With Security Copilot now GA, organizations can move from reactive to proactive threat response using natural language.

Source: What’s new in Microsoft Entra


Power Platform: Copilot Studio Gets Practical

If you’re curious about building AI agents, Microsoft ran an Agent Academy session for Copilot Studio. If you missed it, keep an eye out for the recording—it’s a practical starting point for anyone exploring custom copilots.

Why it matters:
Copilot Studio is the bridge between generic AI and tailored business solutions. Sessions like this help organizations unlock real value from AI.

Source: Agent Academy Event


Developer Tools: Visual Studio Levels Up

Visual Studio’s August update is a big one: GPT-5 supportModel Context Protocol (MCP) integration, and smarter Copilot Chat. If you’re building modern apps, this is worth a look.

Why it matters:
Developers are at the heart of AI adoption. These updates make Copilot more context-aware and bring advanced AI into the daily dev workflow.

Source: Visual Studio Blog


My Take

This week’s theme? Context is king. Whether it’s Teams understanding your jargon, Logic Apps simplifying deployment, or Entra making identity the control plane for security—Microsoft is doubling down on reducing friction and making AI useful in the real world.

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