AI That Works: How to Get Real Results with Microsoft Copilot | Webinar Recap

AI That Works: How to Get Real Results with Microsoft Copilot | Webinar Recap

AI That Works: How to Get Real Results with Microsoft Copilot | Webinar Recap

 

Artificial intelligence is no longer something to figure out later — it’s already inside the tools your team uses every day.

In this recorded webinar, Nomerel’s experts walk through how Microsoft Copilot works within your existing Microsoft 365 environment and how to start using it in practical, measurable ways. From drafting emails and summarizing long threads to analyzing spreadsheet data and recapping meetings, this session shows what AI actually looks like in a real business workflow — without the hype.

Many businesses are either ignoring Copilot entirely or experimenting without a clear strategy. Meanwhile, a tool with the potential to save each team member three to five hours per week is likely already sitting inside their Microsoft 365 license, waiting to be activated. This session is designed to change that.

During this session, we cover:

  • What Microsoft Copilot is and where it already lives inside Microsoft 365
  • How to write effective prompts that get you useful, relevant results
  • Real-world demonstrations in Outlook, Teams, Word, and Excel
  • The honest pros and limitations of Copilot — and what still requires human judgment
  • How Copilot keeps your business data secure compared to public AI tools like ChatGPT
  • The ROI case for Copilot, including time savings, error reduction, and faster onboarding

This webinar is ideal for business owners, operations managers, and team leaders who want to understand how to adopt AI responsibly, maximize tools they’re already paying for, and give their teams a real productivity advantage.

If you’re ready to stop leaving this technology on the table and start putting it to work, this replay is a practical and straightforward place to begin.

📩  If you’d like to discuss how Microsoft Copilot fits into your organization’s Microsoft 365 environment, contact the Nomerel team at sales@nomerel.com to schedule a consultation.

Microsoft Is Raising Office Prices: What Tulsa Businesses Should Know Before July

Microsoft Is Raising Office Prices: What Tulsa Businesses Should Know Before July

If you use Microsoft Office for email, documents, spreadsheets, or collaboration, there’s an important change coming.

Microsoft recently announced that it will increase prices on commercial Microsoft 365 and Office subscription bundles starting in July.  For many businesses, that means higher monthly IT costs — whether they’re ready for it or not.

Before panic sets in or budgets get slashed, here’s the reality:
This isn’t just a price increase. It’s a moment to step back, evaluate how your technology is being used, and make sure you’re paying for tools that support your business goals.

For Tulsa-area businesses, especially small and mid-sized teams, this is exactly where smart IT strategy makes the difference.

 

Why Microsoft Is Raising Prices

Microsoft’s pricing update reflects continued investment in cloud infrastructure, security, AI-driven features, and collaboration tools. In short, the platform is doing more than it did just a few years ago — and Microsoft is pricing accordingly.

The problem?
Many businesses are paying for more than they use — or using tools inefficiently without realizing it.

When prices rise, inefficiencies hurt more.

That’s why this announcement shouldn’t just trigger a billing change. It should trigger a conversation.

 

What the Price Increase Actually Looks Like

Microsoft’s price changes are the first major commercial adjustment in several years, and they vary by plan. While the exact amount your business will pay depends on which Microsoft 365 or Office bundle you’re using, here’s a clear summary of the key changes that matter for most small and mid-sized organizations:

  • Microsoft 365 Business Basic – Price is increasing by roughly 20%.
  • Microsoft 365 Apps for Business – Price is increasing by about 10%.
  • Microsoft 365 Business Premium – Price is increasing around 15%.

For example, a plan that once cost $20 per user per month could be moving closer to $24, and higher-tier plans with advanced security and device management can see even bigger bumps.

These changes are rolling out in July, so any business renewing existing subscriptions or adding new licenses should expect updates to their monthly or annual billing statements.

For a team of 20–50 users — which is common for many Tulsa and Oklahoma companies — even a few dollars per user adds up quickly. A $3/month increase on 50 seats is an extra $150 per month — that’s $1,800 per year added to your software budget.

Without assessing how your business uses these tools, you could end up paying for features no one uses or missing out on capabilities that would make you more efficient.

 

Why These Numbers Matter for Oklahoma Businesses

This isn’t just about larger enterprises. For many Tulsa-based organizations — from legal firms and healthcare practices to architecture firms and manufacturers — Microsoft 365 applications are integral to daily operations.

Instead of simply absorbing the price increase, this is a moment to take a closer look at how your organization uses Microsoft 365 and Office tools:

  • Which plans are being used — and by whom
  • Whether users are on plans that match their actual needs
  • Whether advanced security tools (like identity protection and conditional access) are configured
  • If automation and collaboration features are being utilized
  • Whether there are redundancies or unused seats that could be optimized

This kind of review can offset increases, improve security posture, and eliminate waste — turning a price hike into a chance to tighten your tech stack and reduce risk.

 

Cutting Through the Noise: What Actually Matters in Microsoft 365

Instead of reacting emotionally to the price increase, focus on what truly moves the needle.

Cloud-based tools that support flexibility

Microsoft’s cloud ecosystem allows your team to work securely from anywhere — in the office, at home, or on the road. When set up correctly, cloud tools improve uptime, simplify updates, and protect data automatically.

But without proper configuration, you’re often just scratching the surface while paying full price.

Automation that saves real time

Microsoft includes powerful automation capabilities — but most businesses never use them. Automating repetitive tasks like file management, approvals, and reporting can save hours each week and reduce human error.

That’s productivity you can measure.

Built-in security you’re probably not using

Microsoft bundles serious security features into many plans — including multifactor authentication, identity protection, and conditional access.

But features don’t equal protection unless they’re implemented correctly. This is where many businesses unknowingly leave themselves exposed.

Collaboration tools that reduce friction

Email overload, version confusion, and miscommunication are productivity killers. When Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive are aligned properly, collaboration becomes smoother — not more complicated.

 

This Is Where Managed IT Services Make the Difference

Rising software costs are exactly why more organizations are turning to managed IT services in Tulsa instead of handling IT reactively.

At Nomerel, we help businesses:

  • Review current Microsoft licenses
  • Ensure you’re not overpaying for unused features
  • Configure security tools the right way
  • Align technology with how your team works
  • Plan ahead so pricing changes don’t catch you off guard

Don’t Let a Price Increase Drive Your IT Strategy

Microsoft’s July pricing change is happening whether you act or not. The difference is whether it becomes an unexpected expense or an opportunity to streamline, secure, and modernize your IT environment.

With the right guidance, many businesses find they can offset cost increases through smarter licensing, better workflows, and reduced downtime.

That’s not hype — it’s practical IT management.

 

How Nomerel Helps Tulsa Businesses Stay Ahead

As a local provider of Tulsa managed IT services, we focus on proactive strategy, not reactive fixes.

We help you:

  • Cut through software noise
  • Use modern tools without overcomplicating your business
  • Keep IT predictable, secure, and aligned with growth
  • Make confident decisions — even when vendors change pricing

You don’t need every tool Microsoft offers.
You need the right setup, supported by people who understand your business and your region.

 

Ready to Review Your Microsoft Environment?

If Microsoft’s pricing update has you wondering whether your current setup still makes sense, now’s the time to look under the hood.

Reach out to Nomerel to review your Microsoft licenses, security posture, and overall IT strategy — before the July increase hits.

Smart technology isn’t about spending more.
It’s about getting more value from what you already have.

Reach out to our team at sales@nomerel.com or 918-770-4099 to get started today.

 

Take the Next Step: Join Our Live Webinar!

 

Want to uncover hidden risks inside your IT environment? Join us for our upcoming webinar:

Tech Health Check: What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You
Date: January 28, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM CST

In this session, we’ll show you how to uncover hidden risks in your IT environment and implement smart strategies to protect your business.

Reserve your spot today and take the first step toward a stronger, safer IT environment for your team.

 

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Author, Marketing Coordinator at Nomerel

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Windows 10 Is Ending: What Businesses Need to Know About Upgrading to Windows 11

Windows 10 Is Ending: What Businesses Need to Know About Upgrading to Windows 11

As the digital world evolves, staying current with your operating system is more than a best practice—it’s a business imperative. With Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, organizations still relying on this platform face significant risks, from cybersecurity threats to compliance issues and performance declines.

If your business hasn’t started planning for this transition, now is the time to act. Upgrading to Windows 11 is not just about gaining new features but protecting your organization and preparing for the future.

What Does End of Life Mean for Businesses?

When software like Windows 10 reaches its End of Life (EoL), Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, bug fixes, or technical support. This leaves systems increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks and operational failures. For businesses, running unsupported systems can lead to:

  • Increased risk of ransomware and data breaches
  • Noncompliance with industry regulations
  • Loss of productivity due to outdated or incompatible software
  • Higher costs from emergency fixes and downtime

The good news: there’s still time to prepare. But the window is closing fast. Businesses in Tulsa and across Oklahoma should especially be aware of the regional impact—compliance requirements and industry standards vary by state, and delays in action could put your operations at risk.

4 Practical Steps to Prepare for EoL and Upgrade

  1. Prioritize Security

Once you identify that your systems rely on EoL software, security must become a top priority. Work with a trusted IT partner like Nomerel to put protective measures in place, such as two-factor authentication, endpoint protection, and increased network monitoring. These measures help reduce the risk of breaches during your transition period.

  1. Measure Productivity

Before an upgrade, assess how existing systems are performing. Is lag or instability already affecting productivity? Make employees aware of the upcoming changes and develop a contingency plan in case aging systems fail before the upgrade is complete. Being proactive minimizes disruption and protects your workflow.

  1. Evaluate Long-Term Needs

Don’t just look at what needs replacing—consider what your business will need 2–5 years from now. What are your strategic goals? Which systems support them? Understanding the long-term impact of your tech stack helps ensure smart investment decisions. Businesses throughout Oklahoma and the surrounding states should also consider how regional growth and technology trends affect future needs.

  1. Test Compatibility Before Migration

Migrating to Windows 11 isn’t just about installing a new OS—it’s about making sure your applications, devices, and data workflows are fully compatible. Nomerel can help you create a test environment, run diagnostics, and address any issues before going live, ensuring a smooth rollout for your business.

What About Extended Security Updates (ESU)?

 

While Windows 10 support is still officially ending on October 14, 2025, Microsoft has recently announced a paid Extended Security Update (ESU) program to keep the OS on life support a little longer.

For home users, a single year of extended security updates will be available for $30. For businesses, the cost begins at $61 per device in the first year, increasing to $122 in year two and $244 in year three.

This paid option provides a temporary buffer for organizations to continue receiving critical security patches past the end-of-life deadline—but it’s a short-term fix, not a long-term solution.

Microsoft 365 apps will also continue receiving security updates during this time, which may encourage some businesses to opt in for the full three years of ESU coverage.

Still, this extended support should be viewed as a ‘stay of execution’ rather than a pardon. An eventual upgrade to Windows 11 is still necessary, particularly as many older devices will need hardware upgrades to meet the newer OS requirements—potentially at a higher cost due to hardware pricing trends and tariffs.

Whether your business chooses to stay on Windows 10 a little longer or transition now, having a plan in place is essential to avoid unexpected security or compliance risks.

Why Windows 11? A Strategic Upgrade

 

Windows 11 isn’t just the latest version—it’s designed for today’s business needs. Here’s what it offers:

  • Stronger Security: Built-in support for TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and virtualization-based security.
  • Faster Performance: Faster startup, smarter app prioritization, and improved resource efficiency.
  • Modern UI: A sleek, user-friendly interface with productivity tools like Snap Layouts.
  • AI Integration: Windows Copilot brings AI assistance into daily workflows, helping teams work smarter.
  • Cloud Optimization: Seamless integration with Microsoft 365 and Azure for hybrid work environments.

Microsoft’s Free Upgrade Offer Still Available

Eligible Windows 10 users can still upgrade to Windows 11 for free. Even for those who need new hardware or licenses, cost-effective options are making upgrading more accessible than ever—if you act quickly.

Businesses in Oklahoma and surrounding states can take advantage of this limited-time opportunity with the help of a local IT partner like Nomerel.

How Nomerel Helps

At Nomerel, we specialize in helping businesses manage technology transitions. Based in Tulsa, we proudly serve our clients across Oklahoma and neighboring states. Our Windows 11 upgrade services include:

  • Compatibility Assessments
  • Upgrade Planning and Execution
  • Hardware Procurement and Configuration
  • Data Protection and Backup Planning
  • Post-Migration Support and Training

Whether you’re upgrading a single device or an entire fleet, we ensure a seamless experience tailored to the needs of regional businesses.

 

Don’t Wait—Start Planning Now

October 2025 may feel far off, but the reality is that planning, testing, and rolling out upgrades takes time. Avoid the stress and risk of last-minute migrations. Contact our team today to schedule your Windows 11 Readiness Assessment. Let us help you secure your future with a smart, stress-free upgrade plan.