Dun & Bradstreet Integrates Verified Business Data into Microsoft 365 Copilot
Dun & Bradstreet has introduced Graph Connector for Microsoft 365 Copilot, providing developers and enterprises free access to a curated sample of verified business data from its D&B Commercial Graph announced in a press release. The integration allows users to explore how verified business data can improve the reliability of AI workflows within Microsoft applications.
The Graph Connector draws from the D&B Commercial Graph, which includes foundational information on tens of thousands of global public and private companies. The dataset contains company summaries, locations, contact details, and ranges for employee counts and annual revenue. This enables users to ground AI generated insights in verified business context.
According to Dun & Bradstreet, the same data powering the connector is used for enterprise risk, compliance, and growth use cases. Users can move from exploring data in Copilot to accessing deeper datasets and analytics across broader applications. Example use cases include sales and marketing research, market analysis, and supplier discovery.
Chantrelle Nielsen, Principal Product Management for Microsoft 365 Copilot at Microsoft Corporation, said the integration provides an essential first step in business identification and helps users explore new ways to use Dun & Bradstreet’s continuously updated business data within Copilot.
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