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operational governance
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Operational governance on WindowsForum.com covers the policies, processes, and responsibilities that IT teams must manage when deploying AI-assisted identity tools and AI agents in enterprise environments. Discussions focus on Microsoft Entra ID access reviews, where AI streamlines recertification but introduces trade-offs in oversight and accountability. Another thread examines how AI agents acting as co-founders in startups reshape decision-making, accountability, and human roles, emphasizing the need for clear governance frameworks. Recurring themes include balancing automation with human judgment, defining ownership of AI-driven actions, and planning for operational risks. These conversations help IT professionals and leaders understand the practical governance challenges of integrating AI into identity management and organizational structures.
Microsoft’s new Access Review Agent for Entra ID promises to turn one of the most tedious and error-prone identity-governance chores into a guided, AI-assisted workflow inside Microsoft Teams — but the convenience comes with clear prerequisites, operational trade-offs, and governance...
When the first “employee” of a startup is an AI agent, everything that founders, investors, and HR teams thought they knew about building organizations is suddenly negotiable — from who gets hired and why, to how decisions are made, who owns accountability, and what leadership looks like in...
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