VentureBeat November 19, 2024
Emilia David

Microsoft introduced AI agents to its Dynamics 365 platform in October. During Ignite, the company announced it would add more agentic AI capabilities to other Microsoft products, such as SharePoint and Microsoft Copilot 365.

However, enterprises will need to manage the many AI agents they deploy and understand whether these agents accurately follow workflows and can only access what they are supposed to access. Microsoft’s new capabilities in Azure AI aim to help developers build evaluation tools and a way to manage AI agents at scale and solve precisely those issues.

The software developer kit for Azure AI Foundry offers a toolkit to customize, test, deploy and manage AI applications and agents. It lets developers bring control and...

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