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Microsoft Scout Is Here. Devicie Customers Can Start Experimenting Today.

Written by Devicie | Jun 3, 2026 3:40:55 PM

Microsoft has introduced Microsoft Scout, its personal agent integrated with Microsoft 365 Copilot, marking another step toward an AI-powered workplace where people can move faster across apps, data, and daily workflows.

For IT and device management teams, announcements like this create an immediate question: How quickly can we make this usable?

That is where Devicie comes in.

Following Microsoft’s announcement, the Devicie team moved quickly to add the Windows and macOS applications to our catalog and create the required policy baselines, so customers can begin experimenting with Microsoft Scout right away. In other words, we handled the device management work that normally slows adoption down.

From announcement to action

New Microsoft capabilities are exciting but getting them into the hands of users is rarely as simple as reading the announcement and clicking “go.” There are applications to package, policies to configure, settings to validate, and deployment paths to consider across different operating systems and environments. For many IT teams, that creates a gap between what Microsoft makes available and what organizations can actually use.

With Microsoft Scout, Devicie helped close that gap. Our team added the Windows and macOS applications to the Devicie catalog and handled the supporting policy work behind the scenes, including configuration elements that would otherwise need to be managed manually. That means Devicie customers can start testing, learning, and planning around Microsoft Scout faster, without getting buried in the usual device management admin work.

Why this matters

The pace of Microsoft innovation continues to accelerate, especially around AI and Microsoft 365 Copilot. For organizations, the opportunity is clear: adopt new capabilities quickly, learn how they fit into existing workflows, and give users access to tools that can improve productivity. But speed still needs control.

Modern device management is not just about pushing applications. It is about helping IT teams deliver new capabilities in a way that is consistent, manageable, and scalable across the organization. That is the difference between simply knowing a new tool exists and being ready to put it to work.

Modern device management, without the manual drag

Devicie helps organizations move faster by reducing the manual effort behind device management. For Microsoft Scout, that meant helping customers get a faster path to experimentation by taking care of the application and policy work required to support deployment across Windows and macOS.

For customers, the benefit is simple:

  • Faster adoption.

  • Less manual work.

  • A cleaner path from Microsoft announcement to real-world testing.

It is modern device management done right.

Built for the pace of Microsoft innovation

Microsoft Scout is another example of how quickly the workplace is changing. AI-powered tools are becoming more embedded in the way people work, and IT teams need a way to keep up without adding more operational burden. Devicie is built for that reality. By helping customers operationalize new Microsoft capabilities faster, Devicie gives IT teams more room to focus on strategy, user experience, and security instead of repetitive configuration work.