Microsoft is formalizing its push into enterprise AI with the upcoming launch of Microsoft 365 E7, branded as 'The Frontier Suite'. This new offering, set for general availability on May 1, 2026, aims to consolidate secure productivity, identity management, AI-driven workflows, and agent governance into a single package.
The suite bundles Microsoft 365 E5, Entra Suite, and Microsoft 365 Copilot with the new Microsoft Agent 365. This combination is designed to move AI from experimentation to production, providing a framework for what Microsoft calls 'Frontier Transformation'. This transformation focuses on making AI a repeatable, governed capability embedded within daily work and business processes.
Intelligence and Trust as Pillars
At its core, Frontier Transformation relies on two key elements: intelligence and trust. Organizations need AI solutions grounded in their specific data and business context, coupled with 'trust by design' principles ensuring AI artifacts are observable, managed, and secured.
Microsoft's framework for achieving this includes enriching employee experiences, reinventing customer engagement, reshaping business processes, and accelerating innovation. The strategy emphasizes deploying AI where users already work and building observability at every layer.
More than 90% of Fortune 500 companies are already using Microsoft 365 Copilot, signaling rapid AI adoption in the workplace. Microsoft predicts 1.3 billion agents will be in circulation by 2028, with 80% of Fortune 500 companies already leveraging agents, particularly in complex industries.
Governing Agents at Scale
As AI moves into core operations, governance and security become paramount. Microsoft's approach centers on Copilot driving action within workflows, agents orchestrating cross-system processes, and Microsoft Agent 365 acting as a unified control plane. This control plane leverages existing tools like the Microsoft admin center, Defender, Entra, and Purview for managing and securing agents.
