Workspaces

 Copilot workspaces are separate Copilot work environments within the tenant in which your Copilot instance is operating.

To help you better understand the concept of workspaces, we'll use the analogy of house with multiple rooms. Each room is configured to be optimized for its function and the people that will use that room. When someone enters the house, they may have access to some rooms but not others.

You can think of Copilot Workspaces fitting into this analogy. A Copilot workspace is analogous to a room in a house. You can also think of the house as analogous to a tenant. In the same way that a house has multiple rooms, the tenant in which Copilot is operating can have multiple workspaces.

Through the tenant-switching capability in Security Copilot, a user can select in which tenant they'll be working. In our analogy, this is a Copilot user getting access to the house. Once the tenant is selected, a Copilot user can access and work in any workspace (room in the house) to which they have access, within the context of their role permissions in that workspace.

Workspaces are powered by capacities and each workspace must have its own capacity.

Using workspaces, you can efficiently map and monitor costs based on team needs and budgets, ensuring that teams have the capacity they need and resources are allocated effectively. Having workspaces also allows you to store session data according to geo-specific regulations and adhere to local data protection laws. These are just a few of the benefits of using workspaces.


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