Do you mean GitHub Copilot for Business (the enterprise plan) or Microsoft Copilot for Business? I can pull exact details for whichever you’re after, but here’s the typical feature set you’ll see in Copilot for Business / Enterprise offerings: - Admin, licensing, and onboarding - Centralized license provisioning and per-seat management - Single sign-on (SSO) and SCIM provisioning for user lifecycle - Admin console to manage users, teams, and access policies - Governance and policy controls - Organization-wide policies on when, where, and how Copilot can be used - Ability to restrict Copilot in certain repositories, projects, languages, or file types - Centralized controls to enforce compliance and reduce risk - Data, privacy, and security - Options around data handling and model training decisions (opt-in/opt-out for model improvement) - Data retention and deletion controls - Security best practices and integration with enterprise security tooling - Visibility, compliance, and auditing - Usage analytics and dashboards for admins - Audit logs and activity reporting - Compliance certifications and enterprise-grade support - Development experience and interoperability - Broad IDE support (e.g., VS Code, JetBrains, and others in the ecosystem) - Multilingual code generation with code completions, doc generation, and test suggestions - Consistent behavior across projects within the organization - Collaboration and team enablement - Policy-driven rollout to teams or whole organizations - Collaboration-friendly features for workflows across multiple developers - Support and reliability - Enterprise-grade support, service levels, and prioritized engineering response If you can tell me which product you’re after (GitHub Copilot for Business vs. Microsoft Copilot for Business) I’ll tailor this with exact, up-to-date details and any pricing or setup steps. If you want, I can also pull a current official feature list and summarize it side-by-side.