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C0p1lot’s Ag3ntic Pivot: Tasks, Work IQ, Claude Inside, and the Death of the Chatbot

41 min30 mars 2026

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Welcome back to the engine room, Architects. Microsoft just detonated the biggest licensing bomb in enterprise software history — and most IT leaders are still reading the press release. On March 9, 2026, Satya Nadella didn’t just announce a product update. He announced a new category: the Frontier Firm. The $99 M365 E7 “Frontier Suite” bundles Copilot, Security Copilot, and Agent 365 into a single SKU designed to make autonomous AI agents first-class employees in your organization — complete with their own Entra IDs, conditional access policies, and kill switches. But the real story isn’t the bundle. It’s what’s inside.


In this deep dive, we tear apart the entire Microsoft Copilot agentic stack — from the Work IQ intelligence layer that converts your org chart, emails, and Teams chats into a semantic reasoning graph, to the Copilot Cowork engine that Microsoft quietly built in partnership with Anthropic to run multi-step projects in sandboxed cloud environments while you sleep. We unpack the three pillars of Work IQ (Data, Context, and Skills), explain why the “Work Chart” — not the org chart — is the most dangerous piece of metadata in your tenant, and reveal how Microsoft is storing your AI’s “memory” in a hidden Exchange mailbox folder protected by the same encryption as your CEO’s inbox.


Then we go to war. We pit Copilot against the Big Three — ChatGPT Enterprise, Google Gemini (now AI-included at no extra charge), and Anthropic Claude (the only frontier model available on all three clouds). We break down the real adoption numbers: 15 million paid seats sounds massive until you realize it’s 3.3% of the installed base, and independent surveys show a negative accuracy NPS of -19.8. We debate whether Google’s “AI-included” pricing strategy is the nuclear option that forces Microsoft to slash the $30 add-on, and why Anthropic’s $100M Claude Partner Network might be the real threat nobody is watching.


On the developer front, we map the GitHub Copilot vs. Claude Code vs. Cursor battlefield. Agent mode is GA, the Coding Agent assigns issues to @copilot and opens PRs autonomously, and the multi-model picker now includes Claude Opus 4.6, GPT-5.4, and Gemini 3.1 Pro. But Cursor just hit $2B ARR and a $29.3B valuation — making it the fastest-growing SaaS product in history — and Claude Code’s SWE-bench scores still dominate complex reasoning tasks.


We close with the governance layer that makes all of this possible — or terrifying. Agent 365 gives every AI agent its own identity in Entra, its own conditional access policies, and its own behavioral kill switch. We explain the “double agent” attack vector, how Microsoft Purview enforces information barriers between competing project agents, and why the MCP (Model Context Protocol) — now donated to the Linux Foundation’s Agentic AI Foundation — has become the USB-C of the entire enterprise AI stack.


Whether you’re an enterprise architect evaluating the E7 migration path, a developer choosing between Copilot and Claude Code, or a CISO trying to govern an army of autonomous agents, this episode is your tactical blueprint for the agentic enterprise of Q2 2026.


Grab your coffee. Open your terminal. Let’s architect.

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