The Week AI Agents Became a Platform Decision

AI news for .NET and Azure teams is no longer just about “which model is best.” The more interesting story is that the platform layer is hardening: agent runtimes, observability, trust controls, SDKs, and governance are now the things that...

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Azure AI Foundry’s latest model drop makes document pipelines less of a tax

Azure AI Foundry’s newest additions point in a practical direction for teams shipping AI on .NET and Azure: better document understanding, more capable general-purpose reasoning, and a platform story that keeps the security/governance knobs close at hand. For engineers, the...

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GitHub Copilot Just Reframed the Agent Workflow

GitHub’s latest Copilot updates are a quiet but important shift for teams shipping AI-assisted development tools on .NET and Azure: agent work is becoming more inspectable, more governable, and a little less “magic cloud goblin.” The headline for engineers is...

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GitHub Copilot Is Becoming an AI Runtime, Not Just a Chat Box

GitHub’s latest Copilot updates push the product further from “helpful assistant” and closer to “platform primitive.” For .NET and Azure teams, that matters: pricing is now usage-based, model selection is more opinionated, context windows are bigger, and Copilot is starting...

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Azure AI Just Got More Agent-Ready, and That Changes the .NET Playbook

Microsoft’s Build 2026 wave keeps landing in the same place: the center of gravity for AI apps is moving from “call a model” to “orchestrate work.” For .NET and Azure teams, the newest signal is less about flashy demos and...

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This Week in AI for .NET & Azure: Agents Grow Up, Tooling Gets Serious

TL;DR: The second week of June 2026 quietly flipped AI development from “clever demos” to “operational reality.” GitHub Copilot is now a platform you can embed, Visual Studio doubled down on AI-native workflows, and Azure’s agent story moved from SDKs...

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