Last month, Landis Technologies held an internal app-building competition with one rule: no writing code. Every app had to be built entirely through AI “vibe” coding.
Ten apps made it to the finish line, covering everything from a restaurant menu-to-home recipe converter to an app that listens for spoken Bible references and opens them directly in your Bible app.
It was exciting to see AI’s potential to solve everyday problems, especially in ways that were previously less accessible.
But that same accessibility creates security risks. When employees use public AI tools, any data they share can become the property of that platform. Customer records, financial data, and internal strategy documents that go into a free AI tool will probably not remain private.
This is one area where Microsoft 365 Copilot has an advantage. When configured properly, Copilot keeps your files and data within your organization’s security boundaries, and accessible only to those with the right permissions.
It also works directly with the Microsoft 365 apps your team already uses, creating less friction and fewer reasons to reach for a third-party tool.
If you’re considering whether Microsoft 365 Copilot is the right fit for your business, talk to Landis Technologies. As a Microsoft Premier Partner, we can help you figure out what makes sense for your environment.


