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...

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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...

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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...

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