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...
Microsoft Agent Framework Hits 1.0 — and Your .NET Agents Just Got M365 Superpowers
TL;DR Two production-ready milestones landed this week that every .NET agent builder should know about: Microsoft Agent Framework (MAF) 1.0 ships a stable GitHub Copilot SDK integration for .NET and Python, and the Work IQ API goes GA today (June...
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...
.NET 11 Preview 5 lands—and it quietly reshapes how AI features fit into Azure apps
TL;DR: This week’s .NET 11 Preview 5 (announced June 9, 2026) doesn’t scream “AI release,” but it meaningfully smooths the path for AI‑heavy apps on Azure—especially around performance, hosting, and the emerging agentic patterns Microsoft highlighted at Build 2026. If you’re shipping AI...
Azure AI Language Is Being Phased Out — Foundry Models Are the New Default
TL;DR: As of June 10, 2026, Microsoft has started the formal deprecation path for several classic Azure AI Language features in favor of Foundry Models. If your .NET or Azure apps still call services like Sentiment Analysis, Key Phrase Extraction,...
Claude Fable 5 Lands in GitHub Copilot — What It Changes for .NET and Azure Teams
TL;DR: As of June 9–10, 2026, GitHub Copilot quietly got a big brain upgrade: Claude Fable 5 is now generally available as a selectable model. It’s optimized for long‑running, agentic coding tasks, which matters if you ship large .NET codebases,...
GitHub Copilot Gets Bigger Brains: Larger Context Windows and Reasoning Controls Land (June 9, 2026)
TL;DR GitHub Copilot quietly crossed an important threshold on June 9, 2026: it now supports larger context windows and configurable reasoning levels. For .NET and Azure engineers, this isn’t just “smarter autocomplete”—it changes repo-scale refactors, cost control under token billing,...
A Supply‑Chain Wake‑Up Call: Microsoft Pulls Compromised AI Repos from GitHub
TL;DR: On June 8, 2026, Microsoft disabled access to dozens of open‑source repositories after reports of password‑stealing malware being injected into AI‑related developer tools. If you ship AI workloads on .NET and Azure, this is a practical reminder to tighten...
GitHub Copilot’s One‑Million‑Token Context Changes How You Work with Large .NET Codebases
TL;DR GitHub Copilot now supports up to a one‑million‑token context window with configurable reasoning levels across VS Code, Visual Studio, the Copilot CLI, and the Copilot app. For .NET and Azure engineers, this is less “wow, big number” and more...
Sunday Signal: Agents Go Mainstream, Billing Gets Real, and Azure AI Grows Up
TL;DR This week’s AI news for .NET and Azure engineers is less about shiny demos and more about shipping responsibly: agent frameworks hit GA, Copilot moves fully to usage-based billing, and Azure/Microsoft Foundry doubles down on observability and ROI. If...