With AI Copilot at $30 per user per month (a 60% price increase compared to Microsoft Office's premium level), will your organization consider testing it? How do you assess the potential value and cost implications of AI Copilot for your organization? Are you inclined to test it despite the price increase?
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I echo this same state in our organization as well. GitHub copilot on other hand has been showing positive results as well.
It seems also that there is 300 user minimum to acquire $30 per user license
It’s a simple case: find a few simple use cases that are relevant to groups of people and target maybe 30min, 1hr/ week of efficiency. Work out the costs of your staff and see if/how quickly you can get a minimum ROI. Anything else is a bonus on top of that minimum bar to pay the investment back.
Testing, yes. While the price dampens our enthusiasm for widespread adoption, I will roll this out to a test group and if successful, expand to a modest internal user pool.
We were able to include some incremental co-pilot licenses in our latest Enterprise Agreement renewal. We will use this trial the functionality to determine if additional investment is warranted.
We are currently actively piloting the tool and are considering larger scale rollouts in 2025. Part of our pilot process is to track and quantify user feedback so that we can understand the benefit relative to the cost. Early insights show strong value in the efficiencies from M365 Copilot in Teams meetings, M365 Copilot Chat, and Word. Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote have been less compelling in their current state of maturity.