New York, US — November 6, 2024 — DataArt, a global software engineering firm, today announced the availability of its Microsoft Teams Copilot Development offer on Microsoft AppSource, an online cloud marketplace providing tailored line-of-business solutions.
For over 20 years, DataArt has been at the forefront of delivering Microsoft technology innovations to its clients. Now, DataArt customers can take advantage of the new Microsoft Teams Copilot Development offer, designed to fuel collaboration and productivity within organizations. By analyzing each team's unique needs and challenges, DataArt creates Microsoft Teams Copilot solutions that address specific pain points of organizations, ensuring that their investment in Microsoft Copilot delivers the highest possible value.
With DataArt’s expertise in developing custom Microsoft Teams copilots, clients' teams will be able to quickly access essential Teams functionalities — all in just a few minutes and without manual effort. This automation of routine tasks helps teams focus on strategic initiatives while significantly reducing the time spent on administrative duties.
Alla Lemlekh, Senior Vice President, Business Development, DataArt, said:
“DataArt has consistently fostered its partnership with Microsoft, recognizing the importance of collaboration in driving technological advancement.
The Microsoft Teams Copilot Development offer is further proof that, alongside Microsoft, we are dedicated to delivering the latest solutions tailored to meet the evolving market needs and industry demands of our customers.”
Giovanni Mezgec, Vice President, Modern Work + Business Applications Field & Partner Marketing, Microsoft Corp., said:
“Microsoft welcomes DataArt’s development service offer to AppSource, where global customers find thousands of line-of-business partner solutions that work with the Microsoft products they already use.
AppSource and trusted partners like DataArt help customers do more with less by increasing efficiency, buying confidently, and spending smarter.”

