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Announcing the Public Preview of Azure Command Launcher for Java

Today we are announcing the Public Preview of the Azure Command Launcher for Java, a new tool that helps developers, SREs, and infrastructure teams standardize and automate JVM configuration on Azure. The goal is to simplify tuning practices and reduce resource waste across Java...
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Reinventing how .NET Builds and Ships (Again)

An exploration of how .NET evolved from a distributed build system to Unified Build, dramatically reducing complexity and build times while improving flexibility and predictability for shipping .NET releases.
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Nov 26, 2025
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Announcing OData Model Builder 3.0.0 Preview 1 Release

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Samuel Wanjohi
We're excited to announce that OData Model Builder 3.0.0 Preview 1 has been officially released and is available on NuGet: Microsoft.OData.ModelBuilder 3.0.0 Preview 1 This is a major release that brings the library up to date with the latest .NET and OData ecosystem, featuring...
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Nov 25, 2025
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Azure SDK Release (November 2025)

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Ronnie Geraghty
Azure SDK releases every month. In this post, you'll find this month's highlights and release notes.
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Nov 25, 2025
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Manage Containers the Easy Way: Copilot + VS Code

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Matt Hernandez
Managing containers can be one of the most repetitive parts of modern development. Between remembering CLI commands, switching contexts, and digging through logs, it’s easy to lose focus on the actual code you’re building. The latest release of the VS Code Container Tools extension...
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Nov 25, 2025
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Celebrating Community Contributions in Aspire 13

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Jason Chlus
Celebrates Aspire 13.0 community contributions, highlighting key PRs that improved App Service, Kusto workflows, dashboards, and cross-language support.
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Nov 25, 2025
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Introducing Memory in Foundry Agent Service

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Give your agents the power to remember  Imagine your agent never asks the same question twice. Until now, most agents have been stateless. Each conversation resets to zero, forgetting what users said just minutes ago or weeks ago. Developers tried to bridge this gap with homegrown...
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Nov 25, 2025
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Introducing Multi-Agent Workflows in Foundry Agent Service

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Monalisa Whalin
Across industries, organizations are moving from experimenting with single agents to running AI at the center of their business operations. While single agents excel at focused tasks, customers quickly discover that real enterprise work stretches across multiple steps, involves different...
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Nov 25, 2025
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Translation Customization, A Developer's Guide to Adaptive Custom Translation

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Mohamed Elghazali
Introduction Translation isn’t just converting words—it’s enabling global communication. Yet for businesses operating worldwide, achieving accuracy, speed, and domain-specific terminology has been a persistent challenge. Market trends show that 70% of consumers prefer content in...
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Nov 25, 2025
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Azure Content Understanding is now generally available

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Joe Filcik
At Microsoft Ignite this year, we’re excited to announce that Azure Content Understanding in Foundry Tools is now generally available (GA). Over the past months, we’ve seen preview usage across industries, from large consultancies to healthcare leaders, with invaluable customer...
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Nov 25, 2025
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Assess Agentic Risks with the AI Red Teaming Agent in Microsoft Foundry

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Minsoo Thigpen
Accelerate your trustworthy AI journey with the enhanced AI Red Teaming Agent in Microsoft Foundry. Empower developers to automate adversarial testing for both models and agentic systems—covering risks like prompt injection, prohibited actions, sensitive data leakage, and task adherence. Integrate red teaming into your CI/CD pipelines using the Foundry SDK and no-code UI wizard, enabling continuous safety evaluation and rapid prototyping. With PyRIT’s open-source attack strategies and customizable risk definitions, you can systematically probe vulnerabilities, benchmark improvements, and ensure robust safeguards as agentic solutions move into production. Start today by exploring the docs, trying out sample workflows, and embedding red teaming into your development lifecycle.
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