Get an AI license at Qvantum
Two tracks. Pick the one that fits the work.
Microsoft 365 Copilot
- Who has it: Every Qvantum employee, included in M365.
- Best for: Document drafting, email, meeting summaries, Office-integrated work.
- How to start: No request needed — open Copilot from Edge / Teams / Word. See the Copilot + GPT 5.5 tutorial.
Claude (paid licenses)
- Who has it: A small number of named Qvantum employees, with more being added.
- Best for: Harder reasoning, long documents, code, complex prompts, agent workflows.
- How to request: [FILL: link to license request form / IT ticket / contact person — confirm process with Petter and Alenka]
- What to expect: [FILL: SLA — how many days from request to license? Confirm with IT.]
FAQ
Why isn't Claude rolled out to everyone?
[FILL: Brief, honest answer about the cost model and how we're scaling. Confirm with Alenka.]
How do I know which tool to use?
Start with Copilot — it's there, it's free, it handles 80% of day-to-day tasks. If you find yourself hitting limits (long documents, complex reasoning, multi-step work), request a Claude license.
Is my work confidential when I use these tools?
[FILL: Short answer about Qvantum's M365 data boundary for Copilot and the equivalent for Claude. Confirm wording with Petter/IT.]
Can I share prompts and outputs externally?
No — treat AI output as you would any internal Qvantum work. If you want to share publicly (a talk, a blog post), check with your manager.
Ready to request a license?
If you're hitting the limits of Copilot and need Claude, here's how to ask.
Request a Claude license [FILL: replace href with form URL or mailto:]
Maintained by Jacob Skogström · Last updated 2026-05-15 · Status: stub (will be expanded as the license rollout firms up)