Microsoft and NVIDIA are turning Windows into an orchestration layer for autonomous AI agents. For MSPs, that means your endpoint policies and client billing models need to account for software that acts independently — with its own compute costs, identity boundaries, and security surface. Three Microsoft developments this week make the trajectory clear.
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Microsoft Launches Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.5 with Advanced Performance and Security Features
Microsoft announces the preview release of Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.5, featuring upgrades from … Microsoft Launches Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.5 with Advanced Performance and Security FeaturesRead more
Enhance AKS Security with Palo Alto Networks’ AI-Powered Runtime Firewall for Advanced Container Protection
Enhance your Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) security with Palo Alto Networks’ AI Runtime Security Unified Firewall. … Enhance AKS Security with Palo Alto Networks’ AI-Powered Runtime Firewall for Advanced Container ProtectionRead more
Boosting Real-Time Conversations: Windows Developer Blog Introduces Llama 2 Support for DirectML and ONNX Runtime
Windows Developer Blog announces preview support for Llama 2 in DirectML. Developers can now run Llama … Boosting Real-Time Conversations: Windows Developer Blog Introduces Llama 2 Support for DirectML and ONNX RuntimeRead more
