Tag: azure-ai-foundry
8 posts tagged with "azure-ai-foundry"
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The Agent Product Owner Role: The Missing Link Between It Demoed Great and It's Safe in Production
June 30, 2026
Agents fail on ownership, not model quality. The agent product owner role is the named accountability that makes production deployment defensible on Azure.
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Azure AI Foundry New vs Classic: 2026 Migration Map
May 31, 2026
Azure AI Foundry new vs classic, decoded: the feature-parity matrix, what transfers in a hub migration, the two hard 2026 dates, and when to stay on classic.
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Foundry Hosted vs In-Process vs Copilot Studio Agents (2026 Decision)
May 31, 2026
Foundry Hosted vs in-process vs Copilot Studio agents: a 2026 four-gate decision framework that picks the right path by who builds it and who runs it.
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AgentOps on Microsoft Foundry: A Practitioner Decode of the New CI/CD Reference Architecture (2026)
May 30, 2026
Practitioner read of Microsoft's new Foundry CI/CD reference architecture: the 5-layer pipeline, evaluation-driven release gates, and where the architecture understates the operational work.
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Azure AI Foundry vs Azure OpenAI: The 2026 Decision
May 8, 2026
Azure AI Foundry vs Azure OpenAI: the rebrand is consolidation, not deprecation. Decision tree, 8 scenarios, and the migration mechanics that bite.
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Claude on Azure: The Marketplace Billing Trap
May 5, 2026
Why Microsoft for Startups credits do not cover Claude on Azure Foundry, where Claude Opus 4.7 actually deploys, and the pre-flight checks architects must run before shipping.
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Azure AI Landing Zone: The 2026 Reference Architecture for IT Directors
April 16, 2026
Microsoft says you do not need a separate AI landing zone. You need an application landing zone with networking, identity, and data wired right. Here is the 2026 reference architecture.
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Azure OpenAI PTU vs PAYG: The Real Break-Even Table
March 5, 2026
Break-even calculators say PTU wins at 150M tokens per month. Real-world utilization breaks that math. Here is the actual table from Microsoft's PTU throughput data, with the utilization curve most architects miss.