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ai operations
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The ai operations tag on WindowsForum.com covers the shift from AI experimentation to governed, secure, and scalable production environments. Discussions focus on Microsoft's partner ecosystem adapting to run AI safely post-deployment, the maturation of AI Centers of Excellence with structured operating models, and the need for identity governance, observability, and operational discipline for enterprise AI agents and copilots. Recurring themes include production readiness, governance, security, and platform-level visibility for AI workloads.
On June 18, 2026, Microsoft published a new Microsoft Cloud blog post arguing that enterprise AI value now depends on moving beyond isolated pilots into four business-wide transformation paths: employee experience, customer engagement, business processes, and innovation. The post is less a...
In 2026, Microsoft’s partner channel is being pushed from AI experimentation into AI operations as customers move Azure AI, Azure OpenAI Service, Microsoft Foundry, and Copilot projects from pilots into governed production environments. That shift is exposing a practical problem hiding beneath...
When Microsoft Digital launched its AI Center of Excellence in 2023, the mission was simple: help teams experiment quickly, learn responsibly, and move faster with AI. That early phase worked because it created momentum, built community, and encouraged adoption across the internal IT...
BeyondID and Nexera are betting that the next big enterprise AI battleground is not model quality alone, but the control plane around AI: identity, governance, monitoring, and operational discipline. Their newly announced partnership aims to package those capabilities into a production-ready...