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Claude Lands on Azure AI Foundry: Enterprise Agents Get a Secure, GB300-Powered Boost
Anthropic’s Claude models are now generally available on Azure AI Foundry, running on NVIDIA GB300 Blackwell Ultra GPUs. The integration delivers a secure agent runtime with hardware-backed isolation, confidential computing, and native Windows development tooling, enabling enterprises to deploy trusted AI agents at scale.
Microsoft’s Agent 365 Skills Bring Enterprise Governance to DIY AI Agents
Microsoft has introduced Agent 365 Skills, a set of guided workflows that allow enterprises to onboard locally developed AI agents into the Agent 365 platform with built-in identity management, observability, and controlled access to Microsoft 365 data. This move tackles shadow AI risks by enforcing governance policies such as Conditional Access and Purview data protections on custom agents, giving IT teams the oversight they need while accelerating responsible agent deployment.
Microsoft Rolls Out AI-Powered Vulnerability Scanning and Entra Backup in June 2026 Security Update
Microsoft's June 2026 security update introduces agentic vulnerability scanning, local AI-agent protection in Defender, general availability of Entra Backup and Recovery, extended AWS/Google Cloud security, and a unified identity risk scoring engine. The release leverages AI to automate threat detection and response while hardening identity infrastructure across multi-cloud environments. Early feedback highlights both the potential for faster incident resolution and the need for careful trust-building in autonomous security actions.
BeyondTrust Targets AI Agent Overprivilege with Real-Time Endpoint Control for Windows
BeyondTrust launched AI Agent Security on June 30, 2026, in Atlanta, introducing the Pathfinder module—a real-time endpoint control layer that discovers and enforces least-privilege policies for AI agents on Windows. The solution addresses the growing risk of overprivileged autonomous agents by continuously monitoring behavior, stepping down privileges dynamically, and providing centralized discovery of shadow agents. Pathfinder integrates with BeyondTrust’s existing PAM suite and is slated for general availability in Q4 2026.
Atera's Robin AI Agent Sweeps G2 Summer 2026 Rankings, Nudging Windows IT Toward Full Autonomy
Atera's Robin autonomous AI agent secured No. 1 rankings in all 15 G2 Summer 2026 enterprise categories it competes in, highlighting a decisive industry shift from passive dashboards to proactive, autonomous IT operations. This milestone validates agentic AI's practical impact on Windows administration, where routine remediation is increasingly handled by AI, freeing technicians for strategic work.
Microsoft Halts Surface Go 4 and Laptop Go 3 Production, Abandons Budget PC Line
Microsoft has discontinued production of the Surface Go 4 and Surface Laptop Go 3 as of June 30, 2026, abandoning its budget Surface lineup with no planned successors. The move reflects a strategic shift toward premium Copilot+ AI PCs, leaving cost-conscious consumers to rely on third-party OEM alternatives for affordable Windows devices.
Microsoft Azure Foundry Goes Live with Claude Models on NVIDIA GB300, Ushering in Agentic AI Era
Microsoft Azure Foundry reached general availability on June 29, 2026, with Anthropic's Claude models now running on NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 Blackwell Ultra systems. The platform enables enterprise-grade agentic AI by pairing advanced hardware with secure, scalable infrastructure. Early adopters report significant productivity gains, and the move intensifies competition among cloud providers for enterprise AI workloads.
Haleon Embraces Microsoft Copilot at Scale, Setting New Benchmark for Enterprise AI Governance
Haleon accelerates its enterprise AI strategy with a wide-scale rollout of Microsoft Copilot, emphasizing stringent governance, workflow automation, and measurable productivity gains across R&D, marketing, and supply chain.
Microsoft Warns on MCP Tool Poisoning as Enterprise AI Agents Gain Write Capabilities
Microsoft warns that enterprise AI agents now capable of writing and executing actions are vulnerable to MCP tool poisoning, where attackers manipulate tool metadata to hijack agent behavior. The company introduces new controls including signed manifests, metadata scanning, and dynamic tool scoping to mitigate the risk. Immediate audits and updated security playbooks are recommended for all organizations using autonomous agents.
Microsoft Azure Deploys Anthropic Claude on NVIDIA GB300 Blackwell Ultra via Foundry
Microsoft will deploy Anthropic’s Claude models on NVIDIA GB300 Blackwell Ultra systems in Azure, available through Microsoft Foundry on June 29, 2026. The integration brings enterprise-grade governance, Windows ecosystem tools, and multi-model flexibility to customers, with early adopters reporting significant latency improvements.
Microsoft Retires AI-102 Exam on June 30, 2026: What It Means for Azure AI Engineers
Microsoft will retire the AI-102: Designing and Implementing an Azure AI Solution exam on June 30, 2026, leaving Azure AI engineers without a direct replacement. This article compares the retiring AI-102 with the still-active AZ-104 and MS-102 certifications, provides guidance on choosing the right path based on job role, and offers alternatives for those affected by the retirement.
Mobile World Live's AI Experiment: Copilot Surfaces Europe-Centric Data Sovereignty Trend, But Journalists Still Hold the Pen
Mobile World Live used Microsoft Copilot to review its 2026 data sovereignty coverage, uncovering 11 relevant articles with a strong European bias. The AI accelerated discovery but required human journalists to validate results and provide context, demonstrating that while Copilot excels at pattern recognition, editorial judgment remains firmly human. The experiment offers a blueprint for responsible AI deployment in journalism and beyond.
Trust3 AI Adds Runtime Kill Switch for Microsoft Copilot Studio Agents in New Security Control Plane
Trust3 AI’s Agent Control Plane now integrates with Microsoft Copilot Studio, providing enterprises with agent discovery, real-time observability, policy-based governance, and a runtime kill switch to immediately disable rogue AI agents. Announced on June 29, 2026, the solution addresses the growing security risks of autonomous agent sprawl by giving security teams complete visibility and control without impeding innovation.