OneStream and Microsoft Expand Partnership to Advance AI for Finance Teams

May 16, 2026
OneStream and Microsoft have expanded their strategic partnership to invest in AI infrastructure and accelerate adoption across finance departments, deepening integration with Microsoft 365 tools and Azure cloud services.

OneStream and Microsoft have expanded their strategic partnership to strengthen AI adoption and infrastructure for finance departments, announced in a press release. The companies plan to invest over the next three years to scale AI initiatives for the Office of the CFO.

The collaboration builds on their existing relationship by combining OneStream's finance-focused AI capabilities with Microsoft's Azure cloud and AI infrastructure. The effort will focus on advancing AI infrastructure, joint innovation, and global adoption programs aimed at improving data analysis, forecasting, and decision-making within finance teams.

As part of the expanded partnership, OneStream will integrate its SensibleAI Agents more deeply into Microsoft 365 applications, including Copilot, Teams, and Excel. This will allow finance professionals to perform forecasts, anomaly detection, and natural language queries within Microsoft environments.

OneStream’s solutions, such as SensibleAI Forecast, Studio, and Agents, are available through the Microsoft Marketplace. Additional details on the partnership and upcoming innovations will be shared at the OneStream Splash User Conference and Solutions Expo in Orlando, Florida, from May 18 to 20.

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