microsoft execution containers

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Microsoft Execution Containers (MXC) are a cross-platform SDK announced at Build 2026 to contain and govern AI agents running on Windows and WSL. The containers integrate with Microsoft's security and management tools like Defender, Intune, and Agent 365, positioning Windows as a control plane for autonomous software. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover MXC's role in agent safety, local AI development, and enterprise IT governance, emphasizing that the technology aims to confine, audit, and identify agent activity before it reaches the cloud. The tag is relevant for developers, IT administrators, and security professionals evaluating Microsoft's strategy for secure agentic AI on Windows.
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    Windows 11 as an Agent Control Plane: MXC, OpenClaw, Solara and AI Safety

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco to position Windows 11 as a control plane for AI agents, previewing Microsoft Execution Containers, OpenClaw on Windows, and Project Solara as pieces of a broader agent-first computing strategy. That is not just another Copilot feature drop. It is...
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    Windows 11 Becomes “Personal AI”: Build 2026 Agents, Guardrails, and MXC

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco to recast Windows 11 as the operating system for local AI agents, pairing OpenClaw support with Microsoft Execution Containers, new RTX Spark-based Surface hardware, and an imminent Microsoft Scout agent for business users. The message was not subtle...
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    Windows 11 and AI Agents: MXC Security, OpenClaw, Scout, and Project Solara at Build 2026

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco to recast Windows 11 as the operating system for local AI agents, pairing OpenClaw on Windows, Microsoft Execution Containers, Scout, and Project Solara with new hardware meant to make autonomous software feel deployable on real PCs. The pitch was not...
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    Microsoft Build 2026: Windows as the Agent Runtime for Secure Local AI

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 and 3 to push Windows toward local agentic AI development, announcing the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, Microsoft Execution Containers, Coreutils for Windows, GitHub Enterprise Local, Azure Linux updates, and new developer-focused Windows...
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    Build 2026: Microsoft Windows Becomes a Secure Platform for AI Agents

    At Build 2026 in San Francisco, Microsoft used its developer keynote to pitch Windows as a secure home for autonomous AI agents, announcing Microsoft Execution Containers, native OpenClaw support, Project Solara concept devices, and RTX Spark-powered Surface hardware. The message was less “here...
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    Windows 11 at Build 2026: Agent-Native AI, MXC Containers, Local Models

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to pitch Windows 11 as the local operating system for building, testing, securing, and deploying AI agents, backed by new Windows runtimes, local models, GitHub integrations, and NVIDIA-powered developer hardware. That is a bigger claim than...
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    Build 2026: Microsoft Makes Windows an Agent Platform for AI Developers

    Microsoft Build 2026 is scheduled for June 2–3, 2026, at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and online, with Satya Nadella opening the conference at 10 a.m. Pacific on June 2 before an audience Microsoft is explicitly narrowing around AI developers, technical leaders, and enterprise builders...
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    Microsoft Execution Containers: Securing Agentic AI on Windows and WSL

    Microsoft on June 2, 2026 announced an early preview of Microsoft Execution Containers, a cross-platform SDK meant to contain AI agents on Windows and WSL while tying local agent activity into Agent 365, Defender, Intune, and Windows 365 for Agents. The move is not just another developer-tooling...
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