Microsoft News: Accenture’s Global Copilot Rollout
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Microsoft News: Accenture’s Global Copilot Rollout

Content type Blog Post
Author ESPC
Publication Date 29 Apr, 2026
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Introduction

This April, Microsoft reached a major milestone for workplace AI adoption as Accenture announced the deployment of Microsoft 365 Copilot across its entire workforce of 743,000 employees.

According to Microsoft and multiple industry reports, this is the largest Microsoft 365 Copilot rollout so far. The move significantly expands Accenture’s earlier deployment strategy and provides one of the clearest real-world examples yet of how large organisations are scaling AI across global operations.

Enterprise AI Moves to Full Scale

For many businesses, the past two years have focused on AI pilots and experimentation. Accenture’s decision to roll out Copilot company-wide signals a shift towards enterprise-scale implementation.

The deployment covers employees across more than 120 countries and reflects growing confidence in Microsoft 365 Copilot as a productivity tool that can support day-to-day operations at global scale. Microsoft described the rollout as a major step forward for practical AI adoption in the workplace.

Accenture’s earlier internal deployment data also offers insight into why the company is expanding its rollout so significantly. According to company-reported results, 97% of surveyed employees said Copilot helped them complete routine tasks faster, while 53% reported significant productivity and efficiency improvements. This includes support across tasks such as drafting content, preparing for meetings and data analysis.

A Major Moment for Microsoft 365 Copilot

For Microsoft, Accenture’s rollout is an important proof point. While Microsoft continues to expand Copilot capabilities across Microsoft 365, examples of large-scale customer adoption help demonstrate how the platform is moving beyond experimentation and into operational use.

This deployment also reinforces Microsoft’s wider strategy of embedding AI directly into productivity tools that employees already use every day, including Word, Excel, Outlook and Teams.

Looking Ahead to ESPC

As workplace AI adoption continues to mature, practical implementation will remain a major focus across the Microsoft community.

At ESPC later this year in Amsterdam, Microsoft 365, Copilot and responsible AI deployment will continue to shape conversations across Europe. For organisations looking to understand how large-scale deployments can succeed, ESPC will offer valuable opportunities to explore real-world use cases, governance strategies and best practices.

Check out the ESPC26 programme today, and make sure to book your ticket while Super Early Bird prices are still available.

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