Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

How to Eliminate AI Debt with Cross-App Workflows Using Asana AI and Amazon Q index

Learn how Asana and AWS are partnering to reduce enterprise AI debt by integrating Asana AI Studio with Amazon Q Business and Q Index. In this session, Asana’s Principal Product Manager Spencer joins AWS leaders Sourabh Banerjee and Chin Rane to showcase how connected AI agents and smart workflows help break down data silos, automate repetitive tasks, and deliver context-aware intelligence across your enterprise.

AI Smart Suggestions: How Intelligent Recommendations Boost Productivity

In this video, we explain: What AI Smart Suggestions are How AI analyzes user behavior and data How smart recommendations improve productivity and decision-making Real-world use cases in enterprise and team collaboration If you’re looking to boost efficiency, reduce manual effort, and make smarter decisions with AI, this feature is a game changer.

Microsoft Copilot Pricing Breakdown: Is It Worth the Cost in 2026?

Microsoft Copilot is often marketed as AI included with Microsoft, suggesting a simple, predictable add-on to Microsoft 365. In reality, Copilot pricing is layered, conditional, and easy to underestimate. What starts as a per-user cost quickly escalates into eligibility requirements, additional licenses, usage-based capacity limits, and data-readiness dependencies that are not always clear upfront.

How MING Labs accelerates client innovation with Miro AI

MING Labs is a global venture builder and corporate innovation company that partners with organizations to discover new growth opportunities through design. Operating across multiple continents, the firm specializes in taking clients from high-level goals and initial ideas to market-ready solutions and first revenue, navigating the complex terrain of stakeholder alignment, customer discovery, and rapid prototyping.

Why security teams should lead AI adoption, not just react to it

For too long, security teams have been positioned as the gatekeepers who assess what everyone else builds — always evaluating risk, rarely driving innovation. This reactive stance has consequences: When security is seen as a blocker rather than an enabler, businesses find workarounds, and critical controls are implemented too late, if at all. The question is, ‘Will AI be different?‘