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  1. Microsoft's Agentic AI: Platform Shift to Autonomous Intent Driven Agents

    Microsoft’s vision for an “agentic web” — sketched in a TechSparks 2025 masterclass by Salim Naim, Director of AI at Microsoft Asia — frames the current AI moment as a platform transition from static pages and app-centric workflows to autonomous, intent-driven agents that act, negotiate and...
  2. GitHub Universe 2025: Developers Drive the AI Agent Era with GitHub and Azure

    The center of gravity at GitHub Universe 2025 was unmistakable: developers, not just models, are driving the next wave of AI-powered software by designing, orchestrating, and governing fleets of autonomous agents — and GitHub, together with Microsoft’s Azure stack, is positioning itself as the...
  3. Copilot Studio Roadmap: Enterprise AI Agents Across M365, Power Platform, Azure Foundry

    Microsoft’s roadmap for Copilot Studio unveiled at Community Summit NA shows a clear pivot from prototype tools to a production-ready platform that ties Microsoft 365 Copilot, Power Platform automation, and Azure AI Foundry into a single enterprise-grade fabric for building, running, and...
  4. LSEG and Microsoft Bring AI Ready Financial Data to Copilot Studio via MCP

    LSEG and Microsoft have moved from partnership headlines to practical plumbing: the two companies announced a concrete integration that will make LSEG’s licensed financial datasets directly available to AI agents built in Microsoft Copilot Studio — via an LSEG-managed Model Context Protocol...
  5. LSEG and Microsoft Expand MCP Powered Data Access for Agentic AI in Copilot Studio

    LSEG and Microsoft have taken their multi‑year strategic partnership a decisive step further by opening LSEG‑licensed financial data to agentic AI built inside Microsoft Copilot Studio, using an LSEG‑managed Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to deliver secure, low‑latency access to market data...
  6. Microsoft Agent Framework: Open Source Multi Agent AI for Enterprise

    Microsoft’s public preview of the Microsoft Agent Framework signals a decisive step toward making multi-agent AI practical for enterprise developers by packaging research-grade orchestration patterns, open standards, and cloud-grade controls into a single, open‑source SDK and runtime that...
  7. Dayforce Introduces Agent Driven HCM With Microsoft Copilot Studio and MCP

    Dayforce’s move to embed Microsoft’s Copilot tooling and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) into its single‑platform Human Capital Management (HCM) system marks a decisive inflection point for how HR, payroll, and operations teams will use agent-driven automation — promising tighter Microsoft...
  8. Dayforce and Microsoft Unite for Trustworthy AI in HCM Workflows

    Dayforce’s announcement that it is deepening its collaboration with Microsoft marks a consequential step toward embedding trustworthy, enterprise-grade AI into core human capital management workflows, bringing AI agents, a new AI workspace, and expanded Azure-native integration to HR, payroll...
  9. UiPath and Azure AI Foundry Unite for Cross Cloud Agentic Orchestration

    UiPath’s agentic automation platform has taken a concrete step toward native cross‑cloud AI orchestration by integrating Microsoft’s Azure AI Foundry capabilities — a move that wires Microsoft’s model catalog, Model Context Protocol (MCP) tooling, and Copilot experiences into UiPath’s Maestro...
  10. Workday and Microsoft: Unified AI Agents with Entra ID and ASOR

    Workday and Microsoft’s new integration aims to let organisations manage human employees and AI agents from a single, auditable plane — registering Copilot Studio and Azure AI Foundry agents into Workday’s Agent System of Record (ASOR) and giving each agent a verifiable Microsoft Entra Agent ID...
  11. Workday and Microsoft Unite to Govern AI Agents in the Enterprise

    Workday and Microsoft quietly stitched together a practical bridge between identity, runtime, and business context for AI agents—an integration that promises to make digital workers first-class citizens in enterprise HR, finance, and security systems while raising new questions about governance...
  12. IRIS Foundry in Teams & Copilot: Real-Time Industrial AI via MCP

    SymphonyAI’s industrial AI platform, IRIS Foundry, is now directly available inside Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 Copilot via the Model Context Protocol (MCP)—bringing real‑time operational visibility, contextualized plant data, and automated workflows into the exact collaboration surface...
  13. Workday and Microsoft Launch Agent System of Record for AI Agents

    Workday and Microsoft have quietly stepped into the next phase of enterprise automation: they’re building the plumbing to let agentic AI workers — digital agents created in Microsoft’s developer ecosystem — obtain verified identities, join a corporate directory, and be managed alongside human...
  14. 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...
  15. GraphDB 11 by Graphwise: Advanced Graph Database for Reliable AI and Data Integration

    Graphwise has unveiled GraphDB 11, a significant advancement in graph database technology designed to empower organizations in constructing enterprise-wide data fabrics essential for reliable AI applications. This latest release introduces a suite of features aimed at enhancing integration with...
  16. EchoLeak: The Zero-Click AI Vulnerability Threatening Enterprise Security

    A chilling new wave of cyber threats has emerged at the intersection of artificial intelligence and enterprise productivity suites, exposing deep-rooted vulnerabilities in widely adopted platforms such as Microsoft 365 Copilot. Among the most unsettling of these discoveries is a “zero-click” AI...
  17. Microsoft's NLWeb: Revolutionizing the Web with AI-Driven Natural Language Interaction

    Microsoft’s drive to intertwine artificial intelligence with the very fabric of the Internet has reached an important milestone with the unveiling of the Natural Language Web (NLWeb) project. In an announcement that reverberated across the developer and technology media landscape, NLWeb emerged...
  18. Microsoft Build 2025: Revolutionizing Software with Agentic AI and Open Standards

    The arrival of Microsoft Build 2025 marks a dramatic inflection point in the evolution of software development and the digital landscape more broadly: the era of AI agents is no longer a theory or a futuristic aspiration but an operational, rapidly scaling reality. Every major announcement from...
  19. NLWeb by Microsoft: Revolutionizing Web Interaction with AI-Powered Chatbots

    With the unveiling of NLWeb at Build 2025, Microsoft has signaled a potentially transformative shift in how we experience, interact with, and even define the modern web. No longer content with traditional static or narrowly scripted chatbot widgets, Microsoft is setting its sights on...
  20. Microsoft Build 2025 Reveals the Future of the Agentic Web and AI-driven Experiences

    The shift toward an “agentic web” is perhaps the most consequential change in the relationship between users and digital technology since the rise of the modern search engine. At Microsoft Build 2025, held in Seattle, Washington, the spotlight swung onto this evolving paradigm, with Microsoft...