Jeremy Chapman (Microsoft 365 team) and Samson Chan (Microsoft Purview team) walk through what it actually takes to roll out Copilot for Microsoft 365 without accidentally turning your file shares into an improv comedy stage. Jeremy breaks down how Copilot works under the hood—prompts get “grounded” with the data you allow, pulling context from Microsoft Graph sources like SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, calendar, and email, plus optional plug-ins, Graph connectors, Dataverse, and Power Platform connectors (even the copilot.microsoft.com experience gets a mention). Then Samson shifts to the guardrails: using Microsoft Purview compliance controls like sensitivity labels, data loss prevention policies, audit, retention, eDiscovery, and communication compliance—illustrated with a Contoso Electronics scenario where labeled SharePoint content (hello, secret project Obsidian) determines what different users can and can’t surface through Copilot.
We produced this as a pre-recorded, streamed event built to feel smooth, human, and confidently on-air—while keeping the behind-the-scenes complexity safely muzzled. We handled show development, designed the graphics package, prepared the guests, produced the footage, edited it into a clean, easy-to-follow episode, and streamed it to multiple social channels. The result: a polished experience that protects your brand, keeps presenters relaxed, and gives you an on-demand asset that continues earning attention long after the stream wraps.



