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Cohesity Gaia Now Works with Microsoft 365 Copilo

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Cohesity, a leader in AI-powered data security, has announced the integration of Cohesity Gaia with Microsoft 365 Copilot, enabling knowledge workers to access and analyze backup data directly from the Microsoft 365 Copilot interface to drive better business decisions.

“Organizations hold massive amounts of untapped business insights within their backup data. Until now, extracting and utilizing that data for actionable insights has been nearly impossible,” said Gregory Statton, Vice President of AI Solutions at Cohesity. “With Cohesity Gaia integrated into a widely used tool like Microsoft 365 Copilot, we’re empowering customers to mine their stored data seamlessly, enabling transformational insights across the enterprise.”

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Cohesity Gaia is an industry-first solution that combines generative AI, large language models, and retrieval augmented generation techniques to unlock backup data’s potential. Through the integration, users can pose conversational queries via Microsoft 365 Copilot. Gaia searches across vast stores of backup data, swiftly identifies critical information, and delivers actionable insights tailored to any department or job function. Built-in, role-based access controls ensure that responses align with user permissions to protect sensitive data.

“Generative AI has become a tipping point for enterprise AI adoption,” said Chantrelle Nielsen, Group Product Manager for Microsoft 365 Copilot. “The integration of Microsoft 365 Copilot with Cohesity reflects the next phase of this journey, enabling enterprises to leverage AI from a single, familiar interface for transformative outcomes.”

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Jared Crowley, Senior Director of Security & Software Partners at SHI International Corp., added, “Cohesity and Microsoft continue to expand their partnership to strengthen cyber resilience and safeguard data. This integration delivers immediate benefits by putting high-quality backup data at users’ fingertips, enhancing decision-making and maximizing customer investments in Cohesity and Microsoft.”

Cohesity Gaia is offered as a subscription-based service. Its capabilities within Microsoft 365 Copilot are now accessible at no extra cost for subscribers of both solutions. For more details on the integration and its key benefits, visit the Cohesity blog or tune into the Cohesity Tech Insights podcast episode “Unlocking AI Powered Insights with Agents and Frontier Models.”

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