Munich, Germany, July 29, 2025

Userlane is collaborating with Microsoft to deliver an AI Design program that supports proactive, cross-platform AI solutions. Building on this collaboration, Userlane announces the launch of its enterprise-grade Userlane Assistant integrated in Microsoft 365 Copilot. The Userlane Assistant is based on Microsoft Azure AI Foundry’s Azure OpenAI in Foundry Models, helping employees handle complex processes and providing contextual assistance across an enterprise’s complete software portfolio.

Userlane’s approach lets organizations understand and improve their software investments by providing a holistic view of software utilization while at the same time offering contextual assistance to support users in the flow of work. This provides organizations with a scalable solution to reduce friction, increase productivity, and cut unnecessary spending on training, support, and underutilized licenses. The integration of Azure OpenAI, Azure Kubernetes Service, and Azure Database for PostgreSQL with Userlane’s platform delivers secure, scalable, and compliant AI solutions.

“Our work with Microsoft has helped us embed AI assistance directly within enterprise applications”, said Hartmut Hahn, CEO of Userlane. “By integrating our AI Assistant with Azure OpenAI Service and Copilot, we help users access timely, contextual guidance, so they can focus on outcomes, not on figuring out software.”

“Userlane’s solution on Microsoft Azure demonstrates how AI can simplify software usage across an organization”, said Tobias Schild, Data and AI Lead German Midmarket at Microsoft. “This approach delivers measurable results while reducing complexity for both businesses and their employees.”

The Userlane and Microsoft AI Design collaboration underscores both companies’ commitment to making technology more accessible and effective for enterprises worldwide.

For more information, visit www.userlane.com