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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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    Microsoft Build 2026: AI Agents, Copilot, Azure AI Foundry, and Windows Local AI

    Microsoft Build 2026 runs June 2–3 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and online, with Microsoft expected to focus less on a hypothetical Windows 12 reveal and more on AI agents, GitHub Copilot, Azure AI Foundry, Windows AI tooling, and the developer plumbing behind its next software cycle...
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    Microsoft Build 2026: Windows Becomes an Agent-Ready AI Platform

    Microsoft Build 2026 ran June 2–3 in San Francisco, where Microsoft used its developer conference to pitch Windows, Copilot, Azure, GitHub, and new AI-focused hardware as one connected agent platform rather than a collection of separate products. That framing matters more than any single demo...
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    Microsoft Build 2026 Copilot Super App Tease: Why the No Demo Matters

    Microsoft used its Build 2026 keynote in San Francisco on June 2 to tease a Copilot “Super App” arriving this summer, but it did not publicly demo the unified app that many expected to anchor the company’s next AI push. That absence mattered more than the passing mention. Microsoft showed plenty...
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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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    Windows as an Agentic Platform: Microsoft’s Bold AI Orchestration Push

    Microsoft’s bet on turning Windows from an operating system into an agentic platform is the company’s boldest strategic pivot in decades: it reframes Windows as the orchestration layer for persistent AI agents that plan, act, and autonomously execute multi‑step workflows on behalf of users and...
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