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Microsoft 365: Novedades en Microsoft Teams (Abril 2026) (I)!

Con un poco de retraso, pero aquí van las principales novedades de Microsoft Teams durante el mes de Abril de 2026.

Novedades en Chat y Colaboración

  • Envío de mensajes dirigidos desde Agentes y Bots en Teams a personas de la organización de la misma forma que como usuarios se los enviamos a personas de nuestra organización.
  • Teams App Bar más simple ocultando etiquetas de Apps, con la posibilidad de que podamos ocultar o no el App Bar, etc
Side‑by‑side comparison of the Teams app bar before and after simplification, highlighting a cleaner, more streamlined way to access apps.
  • Nuevos controles para facilitar el acceso a menciones, hilos seguidos, etc.
Quick view options within the Teams chat list showing Discover, Drafts, and Tag mentions

Novedades en Reuniones

  • Traducción consecutiva con el Agente interprete en reuniones en las que tengamos dos idiomas hablados.
  • Atribución más precisa de speaker en el caso de reuniones en las que se use lenguaje de signos
The ‘Manage interpreters’ popup in a Teams meeting, showing the ability to select interpreter names, so that the original participant can be correctly attributed in transcripts.
  • Detección automática en tiempo real del idioma hablado en reuniones de Teams. De esta forma no es necesario seleccionar el idioma que se habla tanto para los subtítulos como para las transcripciones.
  • Las notas de reuniones de Teams basadas en Loop también aplican a reuniones de tipo instantaneo.
  • Redimensionado de la galería superior de reuniones de Teams para visualizar más personas cuando se comparte pantalla
The Teams meeting window, showing the video gallery of attendees at the top and a shared presentation below.

Novedades en llamadas

  • Delegación de llamadas a Copilot que permite que Copilot conteste las llamadas en nuestro nombre y programe seguimientos de estas en base al contexto que extra Copilot. No solo se trata de delegar, sino también de priorizar las llamadas recibidas por parte de Copilot.
The Teams Calls screen, showing that screening has been started with Call Delegation, and showing a popup with a text transcript of the agent delegate and caller.
  • Soporte multilínea en Teams Phone lo que permite que un mismo usuario pueda tener más de un teléfono asignado. Un mismo usuario puede tener asignadas hasta 10 líneas.

Novedades en Fundamentals y Seguridad

  • Herencia de la etiqueta de sensibilidad aplicada a una reunión a la grabación y notas de Loop.
  • Informe de anomalías de dominios externos para detectar situaciones de riesgo con organizaciones externas en Teams y evitar situaciones de compartición de datos, riesgos de seguridad y más.
  • Desencadenar workflows desde Teams en la App móvil de iOS o Android
Example of Trigger workflows from messages on a mobile device. Two screens, one shows the message, the other shows the follow up workflow in a list of options.
  • Prevenir capturas de pantalla de reuniones de Teams desde iOS.

Referencia

What’s New in Microsoft Teams | April 2026 | Microsoft Community Hub

The New Logs View in Docker Desktop for Windows Rocks

 A Deep Dive Into What’s New, Why It Matters, and How It Improves Your Workflow

Docker Desktop for Windows continues to evolve rapidly, and one of the most impactful additions in the recent releases is the new Logs View, which became generally available in version 4.72.0. This feature significantly improves how developers and operators inspect, filter, and troubleshoot container logs — a daily task for anyone working with containers.

In this post, we’ll explore what’s new, why it’s useful, and how it changes the way you work with Docker on Windows.

What Is the New Logs View?

The Logs View is a built‑in, GUI‑based log explorer inside Docker Desktop that allows you to:

– View logs from running or stopped containers
– Filter logs by container, service, or time
– Search within logs
– Tail logs in real time
– Inspect multi‑container logs side‑by‑side (Compose, Swarm, etc.)

While Docker has always provided logs via CLI (`docker logs`), the new Logs View brings a centralized, visual, searchable experience directly into the Desktop UI.

What’s New in the Latest Release?

General Availability (GA)

The Logs View is no longer experimental — it is now a fully supported, production‑ready feature in Docker Desktop for Windows as of 4.72.0.

This means:
– Better stability
– Improved performance
– Full support across Windows installations
– No feature flags required

Improved Windows Installation Options

Alongside the Logs View GA, Docker Desktop for Windows now offers per‑user or all‑user installation modes.

This matters because:
– Logs View behaves consistently across user profiles
– Enterprise environments can standardize deployments
– Permissions and log access become more predictable

Better Reliability and UI Behavior

Recent releases also fixed several UI issues that indirectly improve the Logs View experience, such as:

– More reliable search input behavior in the sidebar
– Improved refresh behavior
– Better handling of background processes

These improvements contribute to a smoother log‑browsing experience.

Why the New Logs View Is Handy?

  1. Centralized Troubleshooting

Instead of switching between terminals, containers, and log files, you now get a single pane of glass for all logs.
This is especially useful when:
– Debugging multi‑container apps
– Investigating startup failures
– Monitoring container behavior in real time

  1. Faster Debugging With Search & Filters

The Logs View includes:
– Keyword search
– Time‑range filtering
– Container/service filtering

This dramatically reduces the time needed to find relevant log entries.

  1. Real‑Time Log Streaming ( I like this one 😉 )

You can tail logs live without running `docker logs -f`.

This is ideal for:
– Watching app startup
– Monitoring background jobs
– Observing container health checks

  1. Better for Windows‑First Developers

Windows developers often prefer GUI tools.

The Logs View:

– Removes the need for CLI log commands
– Makes Docker more accessible to developers unfamiliar with Linux tooling
– Integrates naturally with the Desktop dashboard

  1. Great for Docker Compose Projects

Compose apps generate logs from multiple services.

The Logs View lets you:
– View all logs together
– Or isolate a single service
– Or compare logs side‑by‑side

This is a huge improvement over juggling multiple terminal windows.

Real‑World Use Cases

Debugging a failing container

Instead of running:
————-
docker ps
docker logs <id>
————–

You simply click the container → Logs.

Investigating a multi‑service Compose app

You can instantly see:
– Which service started first
– Which one failed
– How logs correlate in time

Monitoring long‑running tasks

Tail logs visually while keeping your terminal free for other commands.

Onboarding new developers

New team members can inspect logs without learning Docker CLI syntax.

Final Thoughts:

The new Logs View in Docker Desktop for Windows is more than a UI enhancement — it’s a workflow upgrade.
By making logs easier to access, search, and correlate, Docker has significantly improved the day‑to‑day debugging experience for Windows developers and DevOps engineers.
With it’s general availability in 4.72.0, the feature is now stable, polished, and ready for production use.
If you rely on Docker Desktop for development or operations, the new Logs View is absolutely worth exploring 🐳

 

Microsoft 365: GPT 5.5 Instant llega a Microsoft 365 Copilot (I)!

Pues tras la llegada de GPT 5.5 Think Deeper a Microsoft 365 Copilot, ya tenemos también disponible la versión de respuesta rápida (GPT 5.5 Instant) construido sobre GPT 5.3 Instant que proporciona respuestas rápidas y precisas de forma rápida y que además gestiona mejor preguntas complejas, tiene un mejor rendimiento en el procesado de imágenes y tareas de tipo STEM.

➕Información: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft365copilotblog/available-today-gpt-5-5-instant-in-microsoft-365-copilot/4517084

Microsoft 365: GPT‑5.5 Instant comes to Microsoft 365 Copilot!

Following the arrival of GPT‑5.5 Think Deeper in Microsoft 365 Copilot, we now also have the fast‑response version available (GPT‑5.5 Instant), built on GPT‑5.3 Instant. It delivers fast and accurate responses, handles complex questions more effectively, and offers improved performance in image processing and STEM‑related tasks.

➕Information: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft365copilotblog/available-today-gpt-5-5-instant-in-microsoft-365-copilot/4517084

Microsoft 365: Detección de Shadow AI en el Admin Center de Microsoft 365 (I)!

Con Agent 365 disponible de forma general, empezamos a asistir a la llegada de nuevas funcionalidades relacionadas con Agent 365 o bien disponibles con tal de cumplir ciertos requerimientos a nivel de licenciamiento. Este es el caso de Shadow AI que nos permite detectar situaciones de Shadow AI en dispositivos administrador por Intune.

Shadow AI está disponible en una organización si se cumplen dos condiciones:

  • La organización forma parte del programa Frontier de Microsoft.
  • Se dispone al menos de licenciamiento de Microsoft 365 E3, es decir, no hace falta al menos mientras estamos en Preview tener licencias de Agent 365.

Con estos prerrequisitos cumplidos, veremos una nueva sección Shadow AI dentro de Agents:

  • En esta nueva sección irán apareciendo Agentes o herramientas que se pueden desplegar en dispositivos corporativos como es el caso claro de OpenClaw (Nota: De momento es el único disponible.
  • Para cada Agente/Tool podemos hacer click en la opción de Start detection que nos permite configurar directivas de Intune para monitorizar señales de Shadow AI.
  • En el panel de configuración simplemente habilitamos las directivas que apliquen para nuestro caso.

A partir de aquí, simplemente toca esperar y revisar que todo esté configurado como se indica en este artículo de Microsoft Learn: Understand Shadow AI in Microsoft 365 admin center – Microsoft 365 admin | Microsoft Learn

Microsoft 365 – GPT‑5.5 and ChatGPT Images 2.0 arrive in Microsoft 365 Copilot!

The latest OpenAI language models arrive in Microsoft 365 Copilot:

  • GPT‑5.5 is already available in Copilot Chat and Copilot Studio.
  • ChatGPT Images 2.0 will arrive first in PowerPoint and later in Copilot Chat.

Reference: Available today: GPT-5.5 Thinking and ChatGPT Images 2.0 in Microsoft 365 Copilot | Microsoft Community Hub

Microsoft Azure SRE Agent and Arc enabled Windows Server 2025

Bringing Reliability to the Edge: Azure SRE Agent Meets Windows Server 2025 with Arc for Adaptive Cloud

The next wave of hybrid cloud operations is no longer about simply connecting servers to Azure—it’s about giving every workload, wherever it runs, the same intelligent operational experience as native cloud services. With Windows Server 2025, Azure Arc, and the new Microsoft Azure SRE Agent, Microsoft is closing the gap between cloud and datacenter in a way that finally feels unified.

This post explores how these technologies fit together and why they matter for modern SRE, operations, and hybrid cloud engineering.

Why Azure SRE Agent Changes the Game

Azure SRE Agent is Microsoft’s new operational automation platform designed to reduce toil, accelerate incident response, and build institutional knowledge over time. It’s not just a bot—it’s an AI‑driven operational brain that learns your environment and executes tasks across Azure and hybrid systems.

  • It automates operational work so teams can focus on high‑value tasks
  • It connects observability tools, incident platforms, and source code systems to automate end‑to‑end workflows
  • It continuously builds expertise on your environment and remembers every investigation
  • It manages all Azure services through Azure CLI and REST APIs, including compute, storage, networking, databases, and monitoring

What makes SRE Agent unique is its learning loop. Every incident, every triage, every fix becomes part of a persistent knowledge base that never leaves your environment. New engineers ramp faster, and on‑call becomes more consistent and predictable.

Windows Server 2025: Built for Adaptive Cloud

Windows Server 2025 is the most cloud‑aligned release of Windows Server to date. It brings:

  • Deep Azure Arc integration
  • Modernized SMB, storage, and security
  • Hotpatching for non‑Azure VMs
  • Enhanced virtualization and container support
  • A platform designed for Adaptive Cloud—Microsoft’s strategy to unify cloud and edge operations

But the real magic happens when you connect Windows Server 2025 to Azure Arc and layer the SRE Agent on top.

Azure Arc: The Bridge to Adaptive Cloud

Azure Arc turns any server—physical, virtual, on‑premises, or multi‑cloud—into a first‑class Azure resource. For Windows Server 2025, Arc is not an add‑on; it’s the operational backbone.

With Arc, you get:

  • Azure Policy for servers
  • Azure Monitor and Log Analytics
  • Update management
  • Security baselines
  • Inventory and change tracking
  • GitOps for configuration
  • Arc‑enabled VM extensions (including custom agents)

This is where the SRE Agent fits perfectly.

How Azure SRE Agent Complements Arc‑Enabled Windows Server 2025

  1. Unified Observability and Incident Automation

Arc brings Windows Server 2025 into Azure Monitor and Log Analytics.
SRE Agent then uses those signals to:

  • Automate triage
  • Trigger runbooks
  • Correlate recurring alerts
  • Reduce alert fatigue
  • Generate weekly hygiene and monthly threshold audits

Because SRE Agent integrates natively with Azure Monitor alerts, Application Insights, and Log Analytics, it becomes the automation layer on top of Arc’s observability foundation.

  1. Runbooks and Subagents for Hybrid Operations

SRE Agent supports:

  • Custom runbooks
  • Azure CLI automation
  • REST API calls
  • Subagents for specialized services (VMs, databases, networking)

This means you can automate:

  • Windows Server 2025 patching
  • Storage troubleshooting
  • Network diagnostics
  • Service restarts
  • Log collection
  • Configuration drift correction

All triggered by alerts, schedules, or incidents.

  1. Institutional Knowledge for Hybrid Environments

Every investigation teaches the agent something new:

  • Root causes
  • Resolution steps
  • Team preferences
  • Operational patterns

This knowledge persists across conversations and across your hybrid estate.
For organizations with large Windows Server fleets, this is transformative.

  1. Consistent Operations Across Cloud and Datacenter

Adaptive Cloud is about making on‑prem feel like Azure.
With Arc + SRE Agent:

  • Azure Monitor alerts → same experience
  • Incident workflows → same experience
  • Automation → same experience
  • Knowledge base → shared across environments

Windows Server 2025 becomes a true extension of Azure—not just connected, but operationally unified.

A Practical Example: Automated Incident Response on Windows Server 2025

Imagine a Windows Server 2025 VM running on‑prem, Arc‑enabled, and monitored by Azure Monitor.

  1. Disk latency spikes
    Azure Monitor fires an alert.
  2. SRE Agent receives the alert
    It correlates with similar incidents from the past month.
  3. Agent runs diagnostics
    Using Azure CLI and REST API automation through Arc.
  4. Agent identifies the root cause
    A runaway process consuming I/O.
  5. Agent mitigates automatically
    • Restarts the service
    • Collects logs
    • Updates the incident ticket
    • Suggests preventive actions based on historical patterns

This is not theoretical—this is exactly what SRE Agent is designed to do.

Why This Matters for SRE and Ops Teams

Less Toil, More Engineering

SRE Agent automates the repetitive work that burns out on‑call engineers.

Faster MTTR

Automated triage and mitigation reduce downtime dramatically.

Better On‑Call Experience

New engineers inherit the agent’s knowledge from day one.

Consistent Hybrid Operations

Arc + SRE Agent gives you a single operational model across cloud and datacenter.

Future‑Proofing

Windows Server 2025 is built for Adaptive Cloud, and SRE Agent is the automation engine that makes it real.

Conclusion: The Future of Hybrid Reliability Engineering

The combination of:

  • Windows Server 2025
  • Azure Arc
  • Azure SRE Agent

creates a hybrid environment where operational excellence is built‑in, not bolted on.

SRE Agent brings intelligence and automation.
Arc brings governance and observability.
Windows Server 2025 brings a modern, cloud‑aligned OS.

Together, they deliver the most complete Adaptive Cloud experience Microsoft has ever offered.

If you’re building a hybrid environment that needs reliability, automation, and consistency, this trio should be at the top of your roadmap.
Important Note: Always test first this configuration in a test environment before you go into production.

Here you find more information about Azure SRE Agent to get Started

Step‑by‑Step: Deploying SRE Agent for Arc‑Enabled Servers

Below is a practical, engineering‑focused workflow you can use in production.

  1. Prerequisites

Before deploying SRE Agent, ensure:

✔ Windows Server 2025 is Arc‑enabled

Your server must appear as a connected machine in Azure Arc.

✔ Azure Monitor Agent (AMA) is installed

SRE Agent relies on metrics, logs, and alerts from Azure Monitor to drive investigations and automations.

✔ Log Analytics workspace is configured

This is where SRE Agent queries logs and correlates signals during root cause analysis.

✔ You have permissions

You need:

  • Azure Contributor (or custom role with ARM + extension permissions)
  • Ability to deploy VM extensions to Arc machines
  1. Create Your SRE Agent in the Portal

  • “Create and set up your first agent” is the starting point for onboarding

In Azure Portal:

  1. Search for Azure SRE Agent
  2. Select Create Agent (NEW then you go to https://sre.azure.com)
  3. Sign in with your Azure Account.
  4. Choose:
    • Subscription
    • Resource group
    • Region
  5. Assign an Agent name
  6. Select your Model provider ( Important: Learn more about your data protection)
  7. Link your Log Analytics workspace

This creates the operational brain that will manage your hybrid servers.

  1. Connect SRE Agent to Your Arc‑Enabled Servers

SRE Agent works across any Azure resource accessible via ARM, Azure CLI, or REST APIs

For Arc‑enabled servers, this means:

Option A — Use the SRE Agent Portal

Option B — Use Azure CLI

az sre agent resource add \

This registers the server so SRE Agent can query logs, metrics, and run automations.

  1. Add Runbooks, Docs, and Custom Logic

You can “enhance your agent with runbooks, architecture docs, and domain‑specific custom agents”

For Windows Server 2025, common runbooks include:

  • Restarting Windows services
  • Collecting event logs
  • Checking disk latency
  • Resetting IIS pools
  • Running PowerShell remediation scripts
  • Triggering Arc extension installs

Upload these into the SRE Agent portal under Automation.

  1. Configure Alerts to Trigger SRE Agent

SRE Agent delivers “autonomous incident response” by reacting to Azure Monitor alerts

For Arc‑enabled servers:

  1. Open Azure Monitor → Alerts
  2. Create rules for:
    • CPU spikes
    • Memory pressure
    • Disk latency
    • Service crashes
    • Security events
  3. Set Action Group → SRE Agent

Now SRE Agent will automatically:

  • Gather context
  • Query logs, metrics, traces
  • Identify root cause
  • Suggest or execute mitigations
  1. Enable Scheduled Tasks for Routine Operations

SRE Agent can run scheduled tasks for routine operations

For Windows Server 2025, useful schedules include:

  • Daily health checks
  • Weekly patch compliance scans
  • Monthly configuration drift audits
  • Log cleanup routines
  • Certificate expiry checks

These tasks run across Arc‑enabled servers without needing Azure Automation or DSC.

  1. Let the Agent Learn Your Environment

SRE Agent improves over time:

  • Day 1: Answers questions, runs queries, analyzes metrics
  • Week 1: Learns team patterns and critical metrics
  • Month 1: Recognizes recurring issues and applies past learnings automatically

This is especially powerful in hybrid environments where operational knowledge is often tribal and undocumented.

What You Gain After Deployment

Once SRE Agent is fully connected to your Arc‑enabled Windows Server 2025 fleet, you get:

  1. Autonomous Incident Response

Triggered by Azure Monitor alerts, SRE Agent performs triage, root cause analysis, and remediation.

  1. Multi‑Signal Correlation

It queries logs, metrics, traces, and deployment history simultaneously to identify issues faster

  1. Extensible Automation

Built‑in connectors plus MCP integrations for Slack, Jira, Datadog, and internal APIs

  1. Knowledge That Never Leaves

Every investigation is stored as persistent operational knowledge for your team

  1. Unified Hybrid Operations

Arc + SRE Agent gives you a consistent operational model across cloud and datacenter.

Conclusion

Deploying Azure SRE Agent on Arc‑enabled Windows Server 2025 is one of the most impactful steps you can take toward a true Adaptive Cloud environment. You get:

  • Cloud‑grade automation
  • Hybrid observability
  • AI‑driven incident response
  • Persistent operational knowledge
  • A unified experience across your entire estate

This is the future of hybrid SRE — and it’s available today!

 

Microsoft 365: Detection of Shadow AI in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center!

With Agent 365 now generally available, we are beginning to see the arrival of new capabilities related to Agent 365, or features that are made available subject to meeting certain licensing requirements. This is the case with Shadow AI, which allows us to detect Shadow AI scenarios on devices managed by Intune.

Shadow AI is available in an organization if two conditions are met:

  • The organization is part of Microsoft’s Frontier program.
  • At least Microsoft 365 E3 licensing is in place; that is, while the feature is still in Preview, Agent 365 licenses are not yet required.

Once these prerequisites are met, a new Shadow AI section will appear under Agents.

  • In this new section, agents or tools that can be deployed on corporate devices will start to appear, such as OpenClaw (note: at the moment, this is the only one available).
  • For each agent or tool, we can click on Start detection, which allows us to configure Intune policies to monitor Shadow AI signals.
  • In the configuration panel, we simply enable the policies that apply to our specific scenario.

From this point on, it is simply a matter of waiting and verifying that everything is configured as described in this Microsoft Learn article: Understand Shadow AI in Microsoft 365 admin center – Microsoft 365 admin | Microsoft Learn

Microsoft 365: Compilation of interesting links (LXXIII)!

Every month I use to share all the interesting links and resources I have found about Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams and SharePoint platforms during the previous month.

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Microsoft 365: Recopilatorio de enlaces interesantes (LXXIII)!

Estrenamos nuevo mes y toca compartir con todos vosotros la 73ª Edición del recopilatorio de enlace  interesantes sobre Microsoft 365. Espero que os sea de utilidad.

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[Publications]: May 2026 updates for Office 365 for IT Pros just released!

A new month is already here and also a new update for the Office 365 For IT Pros has been released. As always, you can find all the updates we have added in our Web Site:

Office 365 for IT Pros May 2026 Update

Office 365 evolves continuously adding new features and functionalities, what makes the writing team busy month by month to include all this new stuff.

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Microsoft 365: Novedades en Microsoft 365 Copilot (Abril de 2026) (I)!

Estrenamos nuevo mes y como viene siendo habitual, llega cargado de novedades en el mundo Microsoft 365 Copilot. Vamos a repasar las principales que como siempre están divididas en novedades para el usuario final y en novedades a nivel de control y gobierno.

Novedades para Usuarios Finales

Actualización de la App móvil para proporcionar una experiencia de usuario más intuitiva y orientada a chat en la que podemos aplicar formato a los prompts, acceder facilmente al historial de chat, etc. Llegará en mayo

A series of three mobile device screenshots showing the Microsoft 365 Copilot mobile app homepage, navigation, and a voice interaction.

La previsualización de gráficos, dashboards y aplicaciones en Copilot Pages incorpora el uso de datos de Work IQ para su generación. Disponible desde abril

An interactive visual created by Copilot about compensation benchmarks by role.

Un montón de actualizaciones en Copilot Notebooks:

  • Creación y edición de páginas de Copilot desde el chat de Copilot Notebooks. Llegará durante el mes de mayo.
  • Añadir URLs externas como referencias en Copilot Notebooks. Llegará en mayo.
  • Generación de presentaciones PowerPoint a partir del contenido y referencias en Copilot Notebooks. Podremos en el momento de solicitar la creación especificar foco, nivel de detalle y más. Llegará durante el mes de mayo.
PowerPoint agent in Notebook generates a slide deck complete with charts, graphs, and slide design on Contoso Marketing Strategy.
  • De la misma forma, podemos generar documentos Word a partir del contenido y referencias del Notebook. Llegará durante el mes de mayo.
Shows the “Quick create” button in Notebooks with a dropdown menu to create an audio overview, mind map, study guide, document, presentation, or worksheet.
  • Generación de Mind Maps a partir del contenido para tener una vista simplificada y visual de este. Llegará durante el mes de mayo.
Shows a mind map in Notebooks of a three-phased launch strategy, with arrows and nodes showing concepts of press releases for the pre-launch phase.
  • Captura multimodal de contenido (Audios, transcripciones, imágenes) desde OneNote en iOS para convertirlo a una Copilot Page que luego se pueda añadir en un Copilot Notebook. Llegará durante el mes de mayo a dispositivos iOS.
Mobile screenshots showing the multimodal capture explanation popup, and a live transcription of speakers as the feature is capturing the conversation.

Modo Plan y Soporte de Phyton en Excel:

  • El Modo Plan permite delegar en Copilot una serie de tareas complejas que además el usuario puede ir revisando y adaptando para conseguir los resultados esperados.
Excel with the Copilot chat open showing a conversation where Copilot is making a plan for creating a dashboard of data.
  • En el caso de soporte de Python en Excel, los usuarios pueden utilizar Phyton al editar un archivo Excel sin tener que salir de Excel. Phyton en Excel permite realizar tareas complejas de análisis de datos, transformación de datos, generación de visualizaciones y más.

Más opciones para la edición de imágenes en PowerPoint + Grounding de Sitios Web Públicos:

  • En el caso de la edición de imágenes tenemos la posibilidad de elegir de elegir un modelo para crear o editar imágenes, incluyendo GPT-Image, Flux o que Copilot elija que modelo aplicar. Disponible desde abril.
Copilot in PowerPoint enables you to create or edit images with the model of your choice.
  • Edición de imágenes con Microsoft AI Image 2 Efficient model. Disponible desde abril.
The With MAI Image 2 Efficient Copilot in PowerPoint creates and refine high-quality images.
  • Uso de referencias web externas para crear presentaciones evitando Copy & Paste. Como usuarios especificamos las referencias externa a usar y Copilot las utiliza para crear el contenido. Disponible desde abril.
Copilot in PowerPoint created a presentation using a public webpage as a reference.

Los Modelos Clause de Anthropic llegan también a Word. Disponible desde Abril.

Copilot in Word now includes Claude models in the model selector.

Delegación de llamadas e interpretación consecutiva en Teams

  • La delegación de llamadas permite delegar en Copilot la recepción de llamadas de Teams y facilitar la decisión de que llamadas contestar primero en función del contexto de estas. Llegará durante el mes de mayo.
The Microsoft Teams app on the Calls tab showing a live screening of a call.
  • En el caso de interpretación consecutiva, se trata de que en reuniones en las que hay más de un idioma el Agente Interpreter genera traducciones en hasta 2 idiomas de manera consecutiva una vez la persona que estaba hablando finaliza. En preview pública desde abril.

Prompts listos para usar en OneDrive: Realmente se trata de la disponibilidad del botón de Copilot en el archivo que hemos abierto ya sea en OneDrive o en SharePoint que ya nos viene con una serie de prompts específicos para el documento en cuestión.

A screenshot of an image opened from OneDrive with the Copilot window open showing suggested prompts.

Enviar Agentes a la tienda de Agentes corporativa desde el Agent Builder:

Agent Builder menu showing the Submit to your org catalog option for requesting administrator review and approval

Generación de propuesta de Draft por Copilot en Outlook que se puede ir refinando de forma interactiva. Disponible desde marzo.

An Outlook app open showing the Copilot side pane with a prompt that says Add dates for each next step.

Novedades a nivel de Control y Gobierno

Exportar por día en el Copilot Dashboard para ir revisando datos recientes de la adopción e impacto de Copilot en la organización y facilitar la toma de decisiones por ejemplo en la asignación de licencias. A tener en cuenta que solo tenemos datos de los 28 días previos y que esta nueva funcionalidad está en Public Preview desde abril con vistas a tener disponibilidad general en agosto de 2026.

Screenshot of the Copilot Dashboard Export data button highlighted and showing export-by-week and export-by-day options with adoption trend charts.

Power Users Insights para identificar los usuarios con más engagement en Microsoft 365 Copilot. Además, se clasifican los usuarios por niveles en función del uso de Copilot. Llegará durante el mes de mayo.

Screenshot of the Copilot Dashboard adoption tab showing power user insights, classifying users into power, habitual, novice, and non-Copilot user categories and comparing usage frequency and consistency metrics across user groups.

Se añade la opción de packs prepago en el Admin Center de Microsoft 365 como alternativa para escenarios de pago por uso. Disponible desde abril.

The Microsoft 365 admin center Billing & usage page showing pay as you go services with Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat selected. The panel on the right shows billing settings that allow Copilot usage to draw exclusively from prepaid capacity pack credits, with multiple credit policies listed by department.

Uso del e-mail para realizar comunicaciones relativas a la adopción de Copilot así como la posibilidad de realizar segmentaciones en el envío de e-mails.

preconfigured content for six weeks of email templates for email messages from Microsoft 365 admin center.

Referencia

What’s New in Microsoft 365 Copilot | April 2026 | Microsoft Community Hub

[Publicaciones]: Disponible la actualización de Mayo de 2026 de Office 365 for IT Pros!

Nuevo mes y nueva actualización del libro de referencia de Office 365 en la que hemos estado trabajando el equipo de autores durante el mes pasado. Los detalles de las actualizaciones realizadas los podéis encontrar en nuestro Sitio Web:

Office 365 for IT Pros May 2026 Update

Office 365 evoluciona de forma constante y por este motivo, nuestro libro evoluciona de forma constante e incorpora los detalles de las nuevas características liberadas por Microsoft.

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Microsoft 365 – GPT 5.5 y ChatGPT Images 2.0 llegan a Microsoft 365 Copilot (I)!

Los últimos modelos de lenguaje de Open AI llegan a Microsoft 365 Copilot:

  • GPT 5.5 ya lo tenemos disponible en Copilot Chat y Copilot Studio.
  • ChatGPT Images 2.0 llegará primero a PowerPoint y más tarde a Copilot Chat.

Referencia: Available today: GPT-5.5 Thinking and ChatGPT Images 2.0 in Microsoft 365 Copilot | Microsoft Community Hub

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