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#YearInReview insights from the last few months building Azure SRE Agent...
To kick things off, sanchitmehta and visagarwal just shared a great deep dive on context engineering for reliable AI agents, and it’s a must‑read if you’re building or operating agents in real systems. The core idea: reliability doesn’t come from bigger models alone—it comes from how well you design, structure, and control context. The post breaks down practical lessons learned from building real agent flows, including how context boundaries, memory, and guardrails directly impact consistency, debugging, and trust. If you’ve ever asked: Why does my agent behave differently run to run? How do I make agent decisions more predictable? Where should logic live vs. prompts? This write‑up tackles those questions with concrete examples, especially relevant for folks working with Azure SRE Agent or thinking about agent reliability in production systems. Give it a read, drop your thoughts here, and share how you’re approaching context design in your own agents. Curious what’s worked—or not—for you 👇Welcome to Azure SRE Agent community hub
If you’re building, running, or breaking things with Azure SRE Agent, this space is for you. We’re excited to open the Azure SRE Agent Community Hub—a new discussion space where developers and reliability engineers can hang out, swap ideas, ask questions, and help each other level up. You can jump in here: 👉 https://aka.ms/sreagent/discussions This isn’t meant to be a one-way announcement board or a place for polished presentations. It’s a living, breathing discussion space powered by the people using SRE Agent in the real world. Whether you’re just getting started or you’re already pushing limits, there’s value in sharing what you’re learning along the way. Have a question that you couldn’t find answered in the docs? Ask it. Discovered a neat trick or workaround? Post it. Trying something new and want feedback? Start a thread. The hub is only as good as the conversations that happen here—so don’t be shy. Post early, post often, and jump into discussions even if you’re not 100% sure you have the “perfect” answer. Chances are someone else is wondering the same thing, or can build on what you share. We especially want this to be a home for community champions—people who enjoy helping others, learning out loud, and shaping where this technology goes next. And if you know someone else working with Azure SRE Agent, invite them in. More voices = better conversations. To stay up to date on deeper stories, product updates, and real-world use cases, make sure to also follow the blogs: 👉 http://aka.ms/sreagent/blogs See you in the discussions—and welcome to the community 🚀18Views0likes0CommentsHelping IT send and provision business PCs at home to work securely during COVID-19
We realize that many of you have stepped up to maintain business continuity while maintaining your own health and that of your loved ones. After adapting to the sudden wave of employees working from home, many organizations are now procuring new devices for end users who may not have a business-ready device at home. This time the challenge for both IT and employees is that there is no IT helpdesk they can walk up to and collect their pre-configured PCs. Thanks to Windows Autopilot, you can procure a new device from an OEM or reseller and have that device shipped directly to the user’s home, then automatically provision the right settings, apps, and resource access upon power-on and login. If, like many businesses we’re helping right now, you have never done this before, there are a few pre-requisites you may need to set up. That said, we want you to know that you are not alone. Whether you have prior experience with enabling remote work or are stepping up to a new challenge, you can count on several Microsoft resources to help you succeed, including access to Microsoft FastTrack experts and 24/7 technical support at no additional cost with most Microsoft 365 and EMS licenses. Check out our latest guidance hereUsing Configuration Manager? Enable support for remote workers with co-management
The global health crisis has made many businesses look for ‘easy wins’ in the cloud to complement their existing device management infrastructure. Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune are now a part of a single solution called Microsoft Endpoint Manager and what this means to businesses using on-premises Configuration Manager is that they are able to use Microsoft Intune cloud services to co-manage Windows 10 devices without additional licensing costs. Co-management may be an attractive technology for devices managed by Configuration Manager that will no longer be on-premises. By current expert estimates, the COVID-19 pandemic may result in people working from home for weeks and their PCs may not “check in” to the corporate network. Previous articles in this series discussed some ideas to enable personal PCs and pre-provision new business PCs for remote users. Now let’s talk about how you can manage work devices being used remotely to maintain their health and security using Configuration Manager and the Microsoft cloud. Check out our latest guidance here958Views1like0CommentsUsing Configuration Manager? Enable support for remote workers with co-management
The global health crisis has made many businesses look for ‘easy wins’ in the cloud to complement their existing device management infrastructure. Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune are now a part of a single solution called Microsoft Endpoint Manager and what this means to businesses using on-premises Configuration Manager is that they are able to use Microsoft Intune cloud services to co-manage Windows 10 devices without additional licensing costs. Co-management may be an attractive technology for devices managed by Configuration Manager that will no longer be on-premises. By current expert estimates, the COVID-19 pandemic may result in people working from home for weeks and their PCs may not “check in” to the corporate network. Previous articles in this series discussed some ideas to enable personal PCs and pre-provision new business PCs for remote users. Now let’s talk about how you can manage work devices being used remotely to maintain their health and security using Configuration Manager and the Microsoft cloud. Check out our latest guidance here1.4KViews0likes0CommentsHelping IT send and provision business PCs at home to work securely during COVID-19
After adapting to the sudden wave of employees working from home, many organizations are now procuring new devices for end users who may not have a business-ready device at home. What is different this time is that due to "shelter at home" orders, they cannot simply walk up to the Tech Helpdesk and collect their pre-configured PCs. Thanks to Windows Autopilot, you can procure a new device from an OEM or reseller and have that device shipped directly to the user’s home, then automatically provision the right settings, apps, and resource access upon power-on and login. People can be not only productive but also protected within minutes, using automatic enrollment in cloud management tools such as Microsoft Endpoint Manager. If, like many businesses we’re helping right now, you have never done this before, there are a few pre-requisites you may need to set up. That said, we want you to know that you are not alone. Whether you have prior experience with enabling remote work or are stepping up to a new challenge, you can count on several Microsoft resources to help you succeed, including access to Microsoft FastTrack experts and 24/7 technical support at no additional cost with most Microsoft 365 and EMS licenses. Check out our latest guidance here826Views1like0Comments
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