langgraph

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LangGraph is a framework for building stateful, multi-actor AI agents, often discussed in the context of enterprise AI deployment and automation. On WindowsForum, content tagged with langGraph explores how developers can move from prototype to production-ready agents using tools like Azure AI Foundry, emphasizing iterative development, prompt versioning, and seamless deployment. The tag also appears in discussions about integrating AI agents with platforms like UiPath and Microsoft Copilot Studio to orchestrate complex workflows. Recurring themes include agent orchestration, state management, and bridging the gap between experimental AI and reliable enterprise systems. These threads highlight practical considerations for IT professionals and developers working with advanced AI agent architectures.
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    Azure AI Foundry: From Prototype to Enterprise-Ready AI Agents

    Azure’s argument is stark but simple: it’s no longer a question of whether teams can build AI agents—the real battle is how quickly and reliably they can move from prototype to enterprise-ready deployment. Background The pace of agent development has accelerated from lab experiments to...
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    UiPath and Microsoft Copilot Integration: Revolutionizing Enterprise Automation

    If you’ve ever found yourself at the intersection of AI, cloudy ambitions, and giddy automation sales pitches, the latest integration between UiPath and Microsoft Copilot Studio might sound like the rare unicorn that actually delivers. In the most recent episode of the “AI Copilot Podcast,” Tom...
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