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agentic ai governance
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Agentic AI governance covers the policies, frameworks, and technical controls needed to manage autonomous AI agents in enterprise environments. Recent discussions on WindowsForum highlight how organizations like Atos, EY, Kyndryl, and Indian IT services firms are deploying Microsoft 365 Copilot, Agent 365, and Copilot Studio at scale while emphasizing identity, security, compliance, and resilience. Microsoft's push for open agent governance via Azure Linux and its partner ecosystem reflects a broader shift from AI pilots to governed production systems. The tag explores how cautious cyber resilience, regulatory readiness, and structured operating models separate successful adoptions from shadow IT risks.
Microsoft made Copilot Cowork generally available worldwide on June 16, 2026, for Microsoft 365 Copilot customers, turning a three-month Frontier preview of its long-running, multi-tool agent into a paid usage-based service governed through Copilot Credits and Microsoft 365 admin controls for...
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Fujitsu’s latest cyber resilience research, published in late May 2026 and based on a February survey of 400 senior leaders in Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, argues that cautious AI governance now separates resilient organizations from exposed ones. The...
Atos Group and Microsoft announced on June 9, 2026, that Atos will deploy Microsoft 365 Copilot to 56,000 employees in 54 countries while standardizing on Microsoft 365 E7, Agent 365, Copilot Studio, and Microsoft Foundry for secure agentic AI. The deal is not just another Copilot rollout...
Leah, the London-based enterprise agentic AI company formerly associated with ContractPodAi, announced in late May 2026 that it has earned Microsoft’s Solutions Partner with certified software designation for Financial Services within the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program. The news sounds like...
Atos Group and Microsoft announced on June 9, 2026, that Atos will deploy Microsoft 365 Copilot to 56,000 employees in 54 countries while expanding its use of Microsoft 365 E7, Agent 365, Copilot Studio, and Microsoft Foundry for enterprise AI services. This is not another pilot dressed up as...
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Microsoft said on June 3, 2026, that Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, and Wipro have each expanded Microsoft 365 Copilot licensing to more than 100,000 employees, pushing their combined commitment beyond 300,000 seats in less than six months. That is not just a large software order. It is...
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EY and Microsoft announced in London on May 21, 2026, that they will invest more than $1 billion over five years in a global enterprise AI initiative pairing EY consultants with Microsoft forward deployed engineers to help clients move AI projects from pilots into production. The announcement is...
Microsoft used Open Source Summit North America on May 18, 2026, to announce an upcoming Azure Linux 4.0 public preview for Azure Virtual Machines, the general availability of Azure Container Linux, and a broader push around open standards for agentic AI systems. The news is not just another...
Kyndryl used a May 12, 2026 article by Microsoft alliance leader Gonzalo Escajadillo to argue that enterprise AI is moving from pilots into governed operations, with Microsoft Azure supplying the platform and Kyndryl supplying the implementation discipline. The claim is not that another chatbot...
Over the past year, the most important question in enterprise AI has shifted from “Can we build it?” to “Can we govern it well enough to scale it?” Microsoft’s latest Power Platform framing makes the answer feel less like a contradiction and more like a design principle: the organizations moving...
Teramind’s latest announcement promises to give enterprises a single control plane for the messy, fast-moving world of autonomous AI agents — a commercial attempt to turn the “agentic enterprise” from a risk-prone experiment into an auditable, enforceable platform. According to a report...