azure and governance

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The tag 'azure and governance' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's Azure cloud platform and the governance policies, compliance, and management practices that surround it. Recent content highlights how Microsoft's push toward centralized AI tools, such as GitHub Copilot CLI, raises governance questions about platform reliability, security, and vendor lock-in. Topics include internal licensing decisions, outage impacts, and the broader implications for enterprise IT governance when relying on Azure-integrated services. The tag is relevant for IT professionals, cloud architects, and compliance officers evaluating Azure's role in their organizational governance frameworks.
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    Microsoft Pauses Claude Code, Pushes Copilot CLI as GitHub Outages Rise

    Microsoft is reportedly ending most Anthropic Claude Code licenses inside its Experiences and Devices division by June 30, 2026, and pushing engineers toward GitHub Copilot CLI while GitHub faces outages, a recent internal-repository breach, and post-CEO integration into Microsoft’s CoreAI...
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