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Crowe Joins Microsoft Dynamics 365 AI Program

Crowe LLP's AI-driven lease management solution has been accepted into Microsoft's Dynamics 365 Agent Initiative, the consulting firm announced late last month.

Microsoft has been urging its partners to leverage its stack as they begin incorporating AI agents into their portfolios. Crowe's lease agent was one of several partner agents that Microsoft spotlighted at its Build conference in May.

"We're excited to bring our expertise across various industries to this initiative," said Luis Lopez-Garay, Microsoft Cloud AI solutions leader at Crowe. "Being selected for the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Agent Initiative reflects our commitment to delivering AI-powered solutions that are not only innovative, but purpose-built to meet the evolving needs of our clients."

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on July 03, 2025


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