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Microsoft 365 Copilot is the end-user AI assistant embedded in Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams, while Agent 365 is the back-end control plane IT administrators use to manage every AI agent operating in the tenant. Agent 365 does not write emails or summarize meetings — it registers agents, gives them Entra identities, applies Conditional Access and Purview policies, and surfaces their activity to security teams. Think of Copilot as the worker and Agent 365 as the HR, IT, and security department for the entire agent workforce.
Microsoft has not published per-seat or per-agent list pricing — Agent 365 is sold through Enterprise Agreements and the standard Microsoft 365 commercial channel, with pricing negotiated based on tenant size, existing E3/E5 licensing, and the number of managed agents. Organizations interested in pricing must contact Microsoft sales or their CSP partner. Expect it to be positioned as a premium add-on aligned with Microsoft 365 E5 and Security E5 SKUs rather than a standalone consumer product.
No — Microsoft has positioned Agent 365 as a cross-platform control plane that can register and govern agents built in Copilot Studio, Azure AI Foundry, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and third-party platforms. That said, the deepest telemetry and policy enforcement is available for Microsoft-native agents at launch, while third-party agent integrations rely on connectors and APIs that are still expanding. Enterprises with heavy LangChain or custom Python agent investments should validate connector coverage before committing.
Each agent is assigned a first-class identity in Microsoft Entra (the same directory that manages human users), allowing administrators to apply Conditional Access policies, scoped permissions, and lifecycle controls. Microsoft Purview enforces data loss prevention, sensitivity labels, and retention on the data agents touch, while Microsoft Defender monitors for threats like prompt injection, anomalous tool use, and data exfiltration. This treats agents as governed digital workers rather than orphaned service accounts, which is the core security argument for the product.
It is best suited for mid-market and enterprise organizations already running Microsoft 365 E3/E5 with Entra ID, Purview, and Defender, especially those scaling beyond a handful of pilot agents into dozens or hundreds across departments. It is overkill for startups, solo developers, or teams running one or two LangChain agents on AWS — they are better served by lightweight observability tools like LangSmith or Langfuse. Organizations not standardized on Microsoft's identity and security stack will see reduced value because the product's strength is the integration depth with that ecosystem.
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