Azure AI Foundry Quietly Became the Default Control Plane for Shipping AI on .NET
TL;DR Over the last week, Azure AI Foundry crossed an important line: it’s no longer just “where models live,” it’s the control plane for cost, latency, governance, and multi‑model orchestration. If you’re shipping AI features from .NET on Azure in...
Azure.AI.OpenAI for .NET Catches Up to OpenAI 2.0 — What the New SDK Drop Means in Practice
TL;DR: A small-looking update to the Azure.AI.OpenAI .NET SDK landed in the last couple of days, but it matters. The library now aligns with OpenAI 2.0 beta APIs and the 2024-07-01-preview Azure OpenAI service version, reducing drift, unblocking newer features,...
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Microsoft Foundry’s Agent Service Just Leveled Up — Here’s What .NET and Azure Engineers Actually Need to Do
TL;DR Microsoft quietly shipped a meaningful upgrade to Azure AI Foundry’s Agent Service in early May 2026: first‑class agent memory, file and code interpreter tools, tighter Azure AI Search integration, and a new developer experience that unifies how agents are...
Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0 Lands: .NET Finally Gets a First‑Class Way to Ship AI Agents
TL;DR Microsoft’s Agent Framework for .NET quietly crossed a big threshold in early May 2026: it’s now a production‑ready SDK built on Microsoft.Extensions.AI, designed for real agents (tools, memory, orchestration), not just chatbots. If you’re shipping AI features on .NET...
GPT‑5.5 Instant Lands in Azure AI Foundry — What “chat‑latest” Changes for .NET Engineers
TL;DR Microsoft started rolling out GPT‑5.5 Instant in Azure AI Foundry on May 6, 2026, exposed in the API as gpt-chat-latest. It’s tuned for lower latency chat workloads while inheriting reasoning improvements from the GPT‑5.x line. For .NET teams, the...
Microsoft Agent Framework Part 3 Lands: .NET Agents Grow Up (and Get Memory)
TL;DR: On May 4, 2026, Microsoft shipped Part 3 of the Microsoft Agent Framework for .NET, turning last year’s “cool demo agents” into something you can plausibly run in production. The big themes: stateful memory, tool orchestration, and graph‑based workflows—all...
GitHub Copilot’s Usage‑Based Billing Lands June 1 — What .NET & Azure Teams Need to Rewire Now
TL;DR: GitHub Copilot is switching all plans to usage‑based billing on June 1, 2026, priced by tokens rather than “requests.” If you ship .NET on Azure, this quietly changes how you budget, throttle, and even design Copilot‑powered workflows. You’ll want guardrails before...
GPT‑5.5 Lands in Microsoft Foundry: What Changes for .NET & Azure Teams This Week
TL;DR OpenAI’s GPT‑5.5 is rolling into Microsoft Foundry with enterprise-ready deployment, governance, and agent tooling. For .NET and Azure engineers, this is less about “bigger model” hype and more about predictable latency, clearer pricing envelopes, and first-class agent workflows that...
The First Week of May 2026: Agents Everywhere, Fewer Free Lunches
TL;DR The first days of May 2026 made one thing clear: agentic AI is now the default assumption, not an experiment. Azure is standardizing how agents run and scale, GitHub Copilot is tightening the screws on models and usage, and...