microsoft foundry

  1. Agentic Observability: New Relic MCP Server on Azure SRE Agent and Foundry

    New Relic’s latest push to wire intelligent observability directly into Microsoft Azure’s agentic surfaces promises to shorten troubleshooting loops, reduce mean time to resolution (MTTR), and bring production-grade telemetry into the IDE and control-plane experiences developers and SREs use...
  2. Backup as Data: Eon and Microsoft Fabric Unify Live Analytics on OneLake

    Eon’s new integration with Microsoft Fabric and OneLake reframes a decades‑old IT pattern: instead of treating backups as inert insurance copies, enterprises can now expose them as live, governed data assets that accelerate analytics, AI/ML training, and BI while promising measurable cloud...
  3. Zenity GA Inline Prevention for Copilot Studio and Foundry Preview

    Zenity’s announcement that it is delivering inline prevention for Microsoft Foundry and has reached general availability (GA) for inline controls in Microsoft Copilot Studio marks a notable moment in the rapid professionalization of agent security — but it also raises immediate operational...
  4. Infosys Unveils Agentic AI for Energy Operations with Microsoft Foundry

    Infosys’ announcement marks a deliberate step into agentic AI for heavy industry: the company unveiled an AI agent designed to digitize and automate operations across the energy sector, bundling its own Topaz AI-first stack and Infosys Cobalt cloud services with Microsoft Copilot Studio, Azure...
  5. Microsoft Foundry Local: The Future of On-Premise AI on Windows Windows11

    Artificial intelligence has rapidly become synonymous with immense cloud-based models like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot—solutions that rely on constant connectivity and data processing in massive server farms. Yet, a fundamental shift is underway. Microsoft’s recent introduction...