
S&P Global Integrates Commodities Data with Microsoft 365 Copilot
S&P Global has launched AI agent capabilities that integrate commodities data with Microsoft 365 Copilot, announced in a press release. This integration leverages S&P Global's Commodity Insights AI Ready Data solution, providing users with seamless access to comprehensive commodities insights within Microsoft 365 Copilot.
The integration is designed to simplify AI implementation by requiring no coding, thereby enhancing productivity and informed decision-making. The AI Ready Data connector within Microsoft 365 Copilot unlocks access to S&P Global data, allowing users to easily surface detailed commodities insights for everyday use.
Saugata Saha, Chief Enterprise Data Officer at S&P Global, emphasized that this collaboration with Microsoft establishes direct access to critical information, enhancing productivity and informed decision-making. Jason Henderson, Corporate Vice President at Microsoft, noted that this partnership simplifies access to comprehensive commodities data, opening up new opportunities for customers to make informed decisions directly within the Microsoft 365 Copilot tool.
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