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How SharePoint Embedded works and how to build AI apps on it

How SharePoint Embedded works and how to build AI apps on it



Build AI-powered apps that connect directly to Microsoft 365 content without moving files or compromising security, using SharePoint Embedded. SharePoint Embedded is a fully managed, cloud-based, API-only document management system that lets you securely integrate your custom web or mobile apps, whether built on Azure or other clouds, with Microsoft 365 file storage. It’s especially ideal for ISVs building multi-tenant apps because content stays within each customer’s Microsoft 365 tenant.

Design apps that include Microsoft 365 Copilot and agent capabilities, connected Office experiences like Word, and Microsoft Purview compliance and data protection, all within your own user experience. Use built-in retrieval augmented generation (RAG) or bring your own models to create intelligent, secure solutions that reason over your business content, support real-time co-authoring, and scale with granular permissions and storage control.

Jeremy Chapman, Microsoft 365 Director, shares how to build intelligent, secure solutions that integrate seamlessly with Microsoft 365 content and services.

► QUICK LINKS: 

00:00 - Keep content secure & compliant without moving it

01:21 - Build fully custom experiences

02:11 - Use built-in vector indexing and RAG

02:55 - Use your models with Copilot's vector search

04:34 - How it works

05:23 - How the app is built

06:19 - Microsoft Copilot retrieval API

06:58 - Security and compliance

08:02 - Wrap up

► Link References

Build your first agent at https://aka.ms/SPEAgent

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