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Claude Sonnet 4.6: Delivering Frontier AI Performance for Scalable Enterprise Workflows

Claude Sonnet 4.6: Delivering Frontier AI Performance for Scalable Enterprise Workflows

Read the original article: Claude Sonnet 4.6 in Microsoft Foundry-Frontier Performance for Scale The arrival of Claude Sonnet 4.6 in Microsoft Foundry marks a pivotal moment for organisations seeking to operationalise advanced AI at enterprise scale. As I examine this release, I see clear signals that we are moving beyond experimental deployments towards AI as… Continue Reading →

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Conversational Container Management: Copilot and VS Code Transform Developer Productivity

Conversational Container Management: Copilot and VS Code Transform Developer Productivity

Managing containers has long been an exercise in juggling command-line instructions, deciphering logs, and switching contexts. The recent update to the Visual Studio Code (VS Code) Container Tools extension marks a significant step forward, integrating Copilot directly into the developer workflow. This move reshapes how developers interact with containers, allowing for a more intuitive, conversational… Continue Reading →

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Microsoft Announce New Agents for Security Copilot and additional features for Securing AI and AI for Security

Microsoft Announce New Agents for Security Copilot and additional features for Securing AI and AI for Security

I assume everyone interested in Microsoft Security has seen yesterday’s announcement regarding the availability of new agents in Security Copilot. I found two announcements that I found particularly interesting towards the end of the post. Firstly, the release of some tools in Microsoft Entra to help mitigate against the risks associated with ‘Shadow AI’, a… Continue Reading →

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Office 365 – Microsoft announce the introduction of the new groups feature

Microsoft announced yesterday that the new Groups feature announced at the SharePoint Conference will start to be rolled out across the Office 365 service.  The announced schedule will be the early adopters receiving this first, followed by the other subscribers over several months. For more information please see the following blog post http://blogs.office.com/2014/09/25/delivering-first-chapter-groups-office-365.

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