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M365.FM - Modern work, security, and productivity with Microsoft 365

M365.FM - Modern work, security, and productivity with Microsoft 365

著者: Mirko Peters - Founder of m365.fm m365.show and m365con.net
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Welcome to the M365.FM — your essential podcast for everything Microsoft 365, Azure, and beyond. Join us as we explore the latest developments across Power BI, Power Platform, Microsoft Teams, Viva, Fabric, Purview, Security, and the entire Microsoft ecosystem. Each episode delivers expert insights, real-world use cases, best practices, and interviews with industry leaders to help you stay ahead in the fast-moving world of cloud, collaboration, and data innovation. Whether you're an IT professional, business leader, developer, or data enthusiast, the M365.FM brings the knowledge, trends, and strategies you need to thrive in the modern digital workplace. Tune in, level up, and make the most of everything Microsoft has to offer. M365.FM is part of the M365-Show Network.

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  • The Evolution of Agentic Coding with Nick Doelman [MVP-MCT]
    2026/05/17
    In this episode of the m365.fm podcast, Mirko Peters sits down with Microsoft MVP and MCT Nick Doelman to explore one of the most important technology shifts happening right now: the evolution of Agentic Coding and the future of AI-driven software development. From low-code platforms and Power Platform solutions to natural language interfaces and autonomous AI agents, this conversation dives deep into how developers, makers, consultants, and enterprise organizations must adapt to a completely new way of building business applications. Nick shares his incredible journey from programming on a Commodore 64 and working with C++ and Microsoft Dynamics CRM to becoming one of the leading voices in the Microsoft Power Platform ecosystem. He explains how his technical background, combined with years of real-world consulting and Microsoft experience, shaped his perspective on modern development, automation, governance, and AI-powered engineering.FROM TRADITIONAL DEVELOPMENT TO AI-POWERED ENGINEERING The conversation explores how software development has rapidly evolved over the past few years. Nick explains how Visual Studio Code, GitHub Copilot, Claude, MCP servers, and AI agents are transforming development workflows and dramatically increasing productivity. Instead of manually creating every field, table, and process inside Power Platform, developers can now use natural language prompts to generate data models, business logic, and application structures in minutes instead of hours. Nick also shares practical examples of how he now spends most of his time working with AI-assisted tooling rather than traditional development interfaces. The episode highlights how developers are increasingly collaborating with AI systems instead of simply writing code manually from scratch. WHAT AGENTIC CODING REALLY MEANS One of the central topics of this episode is the meaning of Agentic Coding. Nick explains why Agentic Development is much more than simple vibe coding or asking AI to generate random applications. Instead, it is a structured collaboration between humans and intelligent agents where developers guide, supervise, validate, and refine AI-generated solutions. The discussion breaks down how developers can:Build structured product requirement documents with AIGenerate reusable prompts and workflowsCreate data models through natural languageUse AI for testing, documentation, and architectureImprove application quality through iterative collaborationTHE FUTURE OF POWER PLATFORM Nick shares his vision for the future of Microsoft Power Platform and explains how tools like Power Apps, Power Pages, Dataverse, and Copilot Studio are evolving in the AI era. The discussion explores how Code Apps, Generative Pages, Single Page Applications, and AI-assisted development are changing the role of makers and enterprise developers. The episode also explains why Dataverse remains critically important as the secure and governed data foundation for AI-driven enterprise applications. Even in a world of autonomous agents and AI-generated apps, governance, security, compliance, and business logic remain essential. NATURAL LANGUAGE AS THE NEW PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE One of the most fascinating parts of the episode focuses on how natural language is becoming the purest form of low-code development. Nick explains how developers are moving away from traditional syntax-heavy coding and toward conversational interfaces powered by AI systems. The conversation explores:Prompt engineering for enterprise developmentVoice-driven coding workflowsAI-generated architecture diagramsReusable AI skills and prompt librariesThe evolution of developer productivityNick also explains why AI coding assistants are becoming more like pair-programming partners rather than simple autocomplete tools.WHY GOVERNANCE AND DOCUMENTATION MATTER MORE THAN EVER As AI-generated development accelerates, the importance of governance, documentation, and reusable prompts becomes even more critical. Nick explains why organizations must maintain control over:Source code repositoriesAI-generated promptsDocumentation assetsTest casesSecurity configurationsGovernance standardsThe discussion highlights why future enterprise projects will require not only source code management, but also prompt management and AI workflow governance.THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS APPLICATIONS The episode also explores how enterprise users may soon interact with AI systems differently than today. Instead of opening separate applications for CRM, ERP, ticketing, or reporting, Nick predicts that users will increasingly interact through Microsoft 365 Copilot, Teams, conversational interfaces, and intelligent agents. This future includes:AI-driven customer support experiencesConversational business applicationsAgent-to-agent communicationAutomated workflows powered by natural languageIntelligent enterprise collaboration systemsPOWER PLATFORM, AI, AND THE NEXT GENERATION OF MAKERS Nick also discusses how Power Platform...
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    55 分
  • The Future of Finance in D365FO: Copilot, Agents & Cowork with Billur Samdancioglu [MVP-MCT]
    2026/05/17
    Finance departments are entering one of the biggest technological transformations in decades. Artificial Intelligence, autonomous agents, Copilot experiences, automation platforms, and modern ERP systems are rapidly changing how organizations manage accounting, reporting, forecasting, procurement, compliance, and financial operations. But what does this transformation actually look like inside real Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations environments? In this episode of the m365.fm podcast, Mirko Peters sits down with Microsoft MVP and Microsoft Certified Trainer Billur Samdancioglu to explore the future of finance in D365FO, AI-powered business applications, Copilot experiences, autonomous agents, cloud ERP modernization, and how Microsoft is reshaping enterprise finance workflows. Billur Samdancioglu is a Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations expert, Microsoft MVP, Microsoft Certified Trainer, public speaker, and business applications specialist with deep experience helping organizations modernize financial systems and enterprise operations. Throughout the episode, Billur shares practical insights from working with enterprise customers, implementing D365FO projects, and helping finance teams navigate the growing impact of AI inside Microsoft business applications.HOW FINANCE TRANSFORMATION IS ACCELERATING The conversation begins with Billur sharing her journey into the Microsoft ecosystem and how Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations evolved into one of the most powerful ERP platforms inside modern enterprises. What was once viewed primarily as an accounting system has transformed into a fully connected digital operations platform capable of integrating finance, procurement, logistics, reporting, analytics, automation, and AI-driven decision support. Billur explains that many organizations are now facing increasing pressure to modernize legacy ERP systems because older platforms simply cannot keep pace with modern cloud expectations, automation requirements, AI integrations, compliance demands, and real-time reporting needs. Companies want faster processes, more visibility, better forecasting, lower operational overhead, and smarter financial insights — all while maintaining strong governance and security. One of the strongest themes throughout the episode is that finance modernization is no longer only about replacing software. It is about redesigning how finance teams actually work. AI is changing workflows themselves, not just the tools being used. WHAT COPILOT REALLY MEANS FOR D365FO A major focus of the discussion centers around Microsoft Copilot and how AI assistants are being integrated directly into Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations. Billur explains that Copilot is far more than a chatbot inside ERP systems. It represents a shift toward contextual AI assistance where users can interact with business systems using natural language rather than navigating deeply complex enterprise interfaces. The episode explores how Copilot can already assist finance professionals with:Invoice analysis and validationFinancial summarizationProcurement assistanceReporting generationData explorationWorkflow accelerationProcess guidanceForecasting supportBillur shares how many repetitive operational tasks inside finance departments are ideal candidates for AI-assisted automation because they involve structured processes, predictable data patterns, and repetitive validation activities. Mirko and Billur discuss how finance professionals increasingly interact with ERP systems conversationally instead of manually searching through dozens of menus, forms, and reports. Rather than spending time locating data, employees can ask business questions directly and receive actionable insights instantly.AI AGENTS, COWORK, AND AUTONOMOUS BUSINESS PROCESSES One of the most exciting parts of the episode focuses on autonomous agents and Microsoft’s vision for “Cowork” experiences inside enterprise applications. Billur explains that AI agents are evolving beyond passive assistants toward systems capable of independently executing tasks, monitoring workflows, identifying anomalies, and assisting departments proactively. The discussion explores scenarios where AI agents may eventually:Monitor overdue invoices automaticallyDetect unusual financial activityRecommend procurement optimizationsGenerate operational summariesTrigger workflows independentlyEscalate compliance risksAssist with budgeting processesCoordinate cross-department processesBillur explains that Microsoft’s broader AI strategy increasingly revolves around collaborative AI systems where humans and AI agents work together rather than fully replacing employees. Instead of eliminating finance professionals, AI will likely remove repetitive administrative work and allow teams to focus more heavily on strategy, analysis, and business decision-making. The episode also examines the growing relationship between Dynamics 365, Microsoft Fabric, Power Platform, Copilot Studio, and ...
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  • Automating Azure Securely: Microsoft Graph, Identity & Cloud Automation with Ahmed Uzejnovic [MVP]
    2026/05/16
    What does secure cloud automation actually mean in modern Microsoft environments? How can organizations automate user management, identity workflows, Microsoft 365 operations, and Azure infrastructure without creating massive security risks? And why is Microsoft Graph becoming one of the most important technologies every Microsoft administrator should understand? In this episode of the m365.fm podcast, Mirko Peters sits down with Microsoft MVP Ahmed Uzejnovic to explore secure Azure automation, Microsoft Graph API, identity-driven automation, hybrid cloud infrastructure, PowerShell scripting, and the future of enterprise automation inside Microsoft ecosystems. Ahmed Uzejnovic is an IT automation and infrastructure specialist from Salzburg with a strong focus on PowerShell, Azure Automation, Microsoft Graph, identity security, hybrid environments, and enterprise-scale automation. Throughout the conversation, Ahmed shares practical real-world insights from building secure automation systems for onboarding, offboarding, identity synchronization, cloud governance, and operational management across hybrid Microsoft environments.HOW A SIMPLE USER OFFBOARDING SCRIPT STARTED EVERYTHING Ahmed’s automation journey started in local IT support where repetitive manual tasks quickly became impossible to ignore. One of the earliest examples he shares is user onboarding and offboarding. Administrators were spending multiple hours every day manually disabling accounts, updating systems, configuring permissions, handling Exchange tasks, and managing repetitive operational work. Instead of accepting repetitive manual work as “normal,” Ahmed started building small PowerShell scripts step-by-step to automate individual tasks. What began as tiny automation scripts eventually evolved into a fully automated user offboarding process that is still running successfully years later. This became the starting point for a much larger automation career focused on solving operational problems at scale. One of the strongest themes throughout the episode is Ahmed’s belief that automation is not really about scripts — it is about process thinking. Before automation can work effectively, organizations first need stable, repeatable, and clearly defined operational processes. Bad processes create bad automation. Good processes create scalable automation systems. WHY MICROSOFT GRAPH IS BECOMING ESSENTIAL FOR MODERN ADMINS A major focus of the episode is Microsoft Graph API and why it is rapidly becoming one of the most important technologies inside Microsoft 365 and Azure administration. Ahmed explains that Microsoft Graph is essentially the backend operating layer behind Microsoft cloud services. Nearly every action performed inside Microsoft 365 admin portals, Azure portals, Intune, Entra ID, Teams, and Exchange eventually translates into API calls against Microsoft Graph. The discussion explores how Microsoft administrators can use Graph API to automate:User managementGroup managementIntune administrationDevice managementMicrosoft Teams operationsAzure identity workflowsAuthentication managementAzure Automation processesEnterprise onboarding and offboardingAhmed explains why learning Graph API gives administrators deeper visibility into Microsoft services compared to only using graphical portals. Instead of clicking through interfaces manually, administrators gain the ability to programmatically manage workloads, build scalable automation systems, deploy repeatable configurations, and integrate Microsoft services into broader enterprise processes. One particularly interesting section focuses on how Ahmed uses Microsoft Graph documentation to discover what is technically possible inside Microsoft ecosystems. Before starting any automation project, he first investigates whether Graph endpoints already exist for the workload he wants to automate.THE BIGGEST SECURITY MISTAKE IN AUTOMATION When the conversation shifts toward automation security, Ahmed becomes very direct about one of the most common and dangerous mistakes organizations still make today: hardcoded secrets and passwords. Ahmed explains that many organizations still store credentials directly inside scripts, configuration files, or automation systems without properly securing them. While this may have been common practice years ago, modern cloud security threats make this approach extremely dangerous. A compromised script containing hardcoded secrets can potentially expose entire Microsoft tenants, identity systems, or enterprise infrastructure. The episode explores why organizations should instead adopt modern security practices such as:Azure Key VaultManaged identitiesLeast privilege permissionsRole-based access controlSecure app registrationsIdentity-based authenticationFederated credentialsAhmed strongly emphasizes the importance of designing automation systems under the assumption that attackers may eventually gain access to scripts or infrastructure components. ...
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    56 分
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