Microsoft Introduces New Agents and Benchmarks for Dynamics 365

Microsoft Introduces New Agents and Benchmarks for Dynamics 365

Analyst(s): Keith Kirkpatrick
Publication Date: October 29, 2025

Microsoft has announced an expansion of its agent portfolio within Dynamics 365, aiming to transform CRM, ERP, and CCaaS into “systems of action.” This initiative introduces new agents for sales, service, and finance, alongside a new Copilot Credits model to encourage adoption. The move signals a fundamental shift in how business processes are managed, driven by AI and agents.

What is Covered in this Article:

  • The expansion of Microsoft’s Dynamics 365 agent portfolio, including new agents for Sales, Customer Service, and Finance.
  • The introduction of the Sales Research Bench for measuring AI quality and performance against competitors.
  • A new “Copilot Credits” licensing model for Dynamics 365 Premium SKUs to facilitate agent adoption.
  • Microsoft’s strategy of transforming business applications from systems of record to “systems of action.”

The News: Microsoft is rolling out new AI agents in Dynamics 365 as part of its plan to shift business apps from just storing data to actually acting on it. These “agentic business applications” rely on AI agents running in the background to track, analyze, and respond to data – essentially helping drive real decisions and actions.

The update includes the Sales Close Agent, which enters public preview on October 25, 2025, in Dynamics 365 Sales, and the Quality Evaluation Agent, available generally starting October 24, 2025, for Customer Service and Contact Center. Microsoft is also expanding other agents to public preview or general availability across its sales, service, and ERP tools. In addition, beginning in late November 2025, Dynamics 365 Premium plans will come with 1,000 Copilot Credits per user, per month.

Microsoft Introduces New Agents and Benchmarks for Dynamics 365

Analyst Take: Microsoft’s move to grow its Dynamics 365 agent lineup is a step toward changing the way people use business apps. Microsoft is nudging users beyond standard CRM and ERP tools, which mostly collect data, and toward systems that actually act on that data automatically. The strategy centers on three main pieces: using agents to revamp workflows, giving employees a boost with Copilot, and tying it all together with Microsoft Dataverse as the central data layer.

Bringing Agents to the Core of Business Operations

Microsoft is baking agents into all parts of Dynamics 365 to improve and automate key job functions. In sales, the Sales Close Agent helps reps zero in on top opportunities, spot risks, and even wrap up simple deals on its own. In customer service, the Quality Evaluation Agent uses AI to review the bulk of cases and interactions, way beyond the tiny sample that humans typically assess. Finance and supply chain are not left out either, with tools like the Account Reconciliation Agent and Supplier Communications Agent now in the mix. This rollout shows Microsoft is serious about bringing AI-powered agents into every corner of business.

Pushing for AI Accountability

Microsoft has also introduced the Sales Research Bench, a standard way to measure how well its AI solutions perform. This framework scores AI responses on a 100-point scale across eight factors like clarity, relevance, and accuracy. In Microsoft’s own tests, its Sales Research Agent beat out ChatGPT-5 and Claude Sonnet 4.5. The full benchmarking setup will be published so others can run the tests too. It is a step toward greater transparency and helping companies feel more confident when deciding how to use AI.

A New Way to Pay for Agent Access

To make it easier to try out these new AI features, Microsoft is tweaking its pricing model. Starting in late November 2025, Dynamics 365 Premium plans, including Sales Premium, Customer Service Premium, Supply Chain Management Premium, and Finance Premium, will come with 1,000 Copilot Credits per user each month, pooled at the tenant level. That means businesses can test and use agents in real situations without spending extra right away. Once those credits run out, they can buy more. It is a flexible setup that helps companies take the first steps toward becoming more AI-driven.

This approach dovetails with the market shift toward consumption-based pricing, which ensures that vendors can recapture the costs of providing generative AI and agentic AI while ensuring that customers are not “overpaying” for unused or underutilized licenses.

What to Watch:

  • This shift to agentic applications requires significant business transformation, compelling functional leaders to align processes and rethink how work gets done.
  • Success hinges on a unified data foundation, as adoption will be limited if Microsoft Dataverse cannot overcome existing data silos and governance challenges.
  • Beyond benchmarks, sustained real-world performance and transparency will be critical factors driving enterprise preferences over competitors.
  • Customization via Power Platform and Copilot Studio will be a key differentiator, separating early adopters who build their own agents from the rest of the market.

See the complete blog post on the Microsoft website.

Disclosure: Futurum is a research and advisory firm that engages or has engaged in research, analysis, and advisory services with many technology companies, including those mentioned in this article. The author does not hold any equity positions with any company mentioned in this article.

Analysis and opinions expressed herein are specific to the analyst individually and data and other information that might have been provided for validation, not those of Futurum as a whole.

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Author Information

Keith Kirkpatrick is VP & Research Director, Enterprise Software & Digital Workflows for The Futurum Group. Keith has over 25 years of experience in research, marketing, and consulting-based fields.

He has authored in-depth reports and market forecast studies covering artificial intelligence, biometrics, data analytics, robotics, high performance computing, and quantum computing, with a specific focus on the use of these technologies within large enterprise organizations and SMBs. He has also established strong working relationships with the international technology vendor community and is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and events.

In his career as a financial and technology journalist he has written for national and trade publications, including BusinessWeek, CNBC.com, Investment Dealers’ Digest, The Red Herring, The Communications of the ACM, and Mobile Computing & Communications, among others.

He is a member of the Association of Independent Information Professionals (AIIP).

Keith holds dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Magazine Journalism and Sociology from Syracuse University.

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