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Claude AI can now access SharePoint, OneDrive, Outlook, and Teams through a new Microsoft 365 connector. The integration allows enterprise users to leverage Anthropic’s chatbot for complex workplace tasks and information retrieval.
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Microsoft has positioned the web browser as the emerging “universal workspace” where cloud, AI and SaaS converge, with users spending nearly 7 hours daily within browsers. The technology giant has identified multiple security threats targeting this increasingly browser-native environment that enterprises must address.
According to reports from Microsoft, the modern web browser has evolved into what analysts describe as the “universal workspace” where cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and Software-as-a-Service converge. Sources indicate that the average organization now accesses 106 different SaaS applications through browsers, with users spending approximately 6 hours and 37 minutes daily within this environment.