Agent Swarms Go Mainstream: What Microsoft‑Style Agent Patterns Mean for .NET and Azure Engineers

TL;DR In the last 48 hours, InfoQ highlighted AI Agent Swarm patterns (March 26, 2026) as a practical, production‑ready approach to building multi‑agent systems. This lines up neatly with Microsoft’s recent investments in Microsoft.Extensions.AI, the Microsoft Agent Framework, and Azure...

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GPT‑5.4 mini and nano land in Microsoft Foundry: what changes for .NET and Azure engineers

TL;DR: Microsoft has rolled out GPT‑5.4 mini and GPT‑5.4 nano in Microsoft Foundry, targeting low‑latency, lower‑cost agent workloads. If you’re shipping AI features on Azure with .NET, this update makes multi‑model architectures (planner + fast executors) much more practical—and cheaper—without...

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Foundry Agent Service Goes GA: What .NET and Azure Developers Need to Ship Production Agents Today

TL;DR Microsoft’s next-generation Foundry Agent Service is now generally available, bringing production-grade SDKs for .NET (and Python, JavaScript, Java), a Responses API-compatible runtime, end-to-end private networking, built-in evaluations, and an optional Voice Live layer—all under one roof. If you’ve been...

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AI on .NET & Azure: Weekly Roundup — Week of March 22, 2026

TL;DR — It was a big week in the Microsoft AI stack. GitHub Copilot gained GPT-5.4 mini, the MCP C# SDK hit v1.0, Microsoft Agent Framework is sprinting toward GA, Azure is about to light up NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72...

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