Egnyte introduces Copilot to supercharge knowledge work

Egnyte, the secure platform for content collaboration and governance, is launching Egnyte Copilot, its AI-driven assistant designed to accelerate and transform enterprise content collaboration.

Egnyte Copilot enables Egnyte customers to start engaging in AI-powered conversations with their own private and trusted data through a simple, turnkey solution while keeping that data internally and externally secure, according to the company.

Egnyte Copilot streamlines content management by surfacing insights, summarizing documents, creating new content, and transcribing multimedia—all within Egnyte's robust content governance framework.

As part of this release, Egnyte end users can now designate specific groupings of files as “Knowledge Bases” for focused AI answers and configure each base using domain-specific prompt libraries to guide the AI’s responses.

"Egnyte Copilot is designed to overcome some of the most pertinent challenges to AI adoption today," said Vineet Jain, co-founder and chief executive officer at Egnyte. "Authentic responses built on company data, complete data privacy, and minimal user training requirements ensure that with Egnyte Copilot, our customers can hit the ground running in their AI journey."

With this latest release, new and existing customers on eligible plans will have access to:

Users can interact with Egnyte Copilot features seamlessly via Egnyte’s web, mobile, tablet, and desktop applications, making it easy to integrate into their workflows, according to the vendor.

These announcements continue Egnyte’s strategy of integrating technology solutions into a cohesive, secure content platform that addresses the domain-specific needs of business disciplines and verticals, Egnyte said.

The Egnyte platform also offers purpose-built, AI-powered solutions enabling IT personnel to enhance security posture management and project managers in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industries to automate key business processes.

The company also recently announced new integrations with Microsoft 365, enabling customers to share Egnyte AI-generated document labels with Microsoft security applications and run AI queries on data stored within Egnyte through Microsoft Teams, using Microsoft’s own Copilot application.

For more information about this news, visit www.egnyte.com.

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