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8 TopicsAgent 365 adoption resources now available
We've created a Getting Started Guide for Agent 365! You can find it on our new Agent 365 Adoption Resources page, as well as links to articles for getting started with Agent 365 in Microsoft 365 Admin Center, Microsoft Defender, Entra, and Purview. Would love to hear what you think -- or what we've missed! Please leave a comment on this post. Thank you! -- Nichole Microsoft Agent 365 – Microsoft Adoption72Views0likes0CommentsTues, May 12: Live AMA with Agent 365 Product Team
How to Participate Register/RSVP/Add to Cal at: Live AMA: Microsoft Agent 365 | Microsoft Community Hub Visit the AMA page on Tuesday, May 12 at 9am Pacific time to join the conversation. You can post your questions in the comments, and product team members will respond live during the AMA. Live AMA: Microsoft Agent 365 | Microsoft Community Hub45Views0likes0CommentsCan Agent 365–registered 3rd-party agents be invoked outside MS 365 clients and still track usage?
Hello, The documentation describes how to register a third-party agent with the Microsoft Agent 365 platform (for example an agent hosted on Google Cloud Run) in order to benefit from capabilities such as observability, governance, security, and centralized management. Does this mean that users must access these agents through Microsoft 365 entry points (such as Copilot Chat, Teams, or other Microsoft clients) in order for those capabilities to apply? Or can the same registered agent also be invoked and interacted with from third-party clients or external services (for example applications running in GCP) while still benefiting from Agent 365 features like observability, governance and/or security? What if third party agent is registered to Agent 365, but it doesn't use EntraID? It's what observability, governance and/or security will be available then? Thank you.201Views2likes1CommentCould Agent 365 end up being just central observability platform without needing per user licenses?
Since Agent 365 allows bringing in both first-party and third-party agents, I’m curious about the identity and licensing model. If an agent is not using an Entra Agent Identity, will it still appear in Agent 365 observability or governance? In other words, could organizations use Agent 365 mainly for central visibility, monitoring, and governance of agents, even if those agents don’t have their own identities? And if that’s the case, does it mean companies could avoid needing a per-user Agent 365 license for every employee interacting with the agent? In summary if a company doesn't need OBO features, just central visibility, can they still benefit from Agent 365?107Views0likes1CommentOBO Agents vs. Execute-as-User Agents: What Will Agent 365 provide?
It was mentioned during the AMA session that agents from the Microsoft ecosystem (Copilot Studio, Foundry, SharePoint) will be automatically onboarded into Agent 365. However, today many of these agents execute as users, and some may continue to operate this way indefinitely. In other words, they may never receive their own Entra ID agent identity and may never run using an On-Behalf-Of (OBO) model. This raises an important question around observability, governance, and security. If these agents do not have their own identity and continue to execute under user credentials, what capabilities will Agent 365 provide for them in terms of monitoring, governance, and security controls? TL;DR: It is still unclear what observability and governance features will be available for non-OBO agents - both within Agent 365 itself and through standard platform administration tools. A clear comparison between OBO agents and non-OBO agents in terms of visibility, governance, and security capabilities would be extremely helpful. Thank you153Views0likes1CommentAgent 365 - can it be used just as a Governance platform for non-OBO agents?
It was mentioned that Agent 365 will allow to combine first-party, partner and third-party agents. Does this mean organizations could use the platform mainly for central visibility and governance of agents, but not necessarily for agent identities, effectively avoiding the need to pay a per-user license for everyone interacting with the agent?54Views1like0CommentsPartner Question on Agent 365
We are an ISV, and build solutions that are deployed on a Customers Azure Tenant. We are also in the marketplace. If we decide to make our solution "Agent 365 Enabled" (don't have a better word for it now), here are a few questions: 1. Will there be a special designation on the Microsoft Marketplace? 2. Will that incur additional ACR costs to my customer? 3. If customer decides not to have this observability turned on, do I need to control it in my packaged infrastructure deployment to toggle Yes/No? Thanks!52Views0likes0CommentsWelcome! Let's get started.
We're gathering the early adopters of Microsoft Agent 365 to connect, share, and answer questions about deploying agents in your organization with observability, security, and governance. Welcome! So... how many agents are in your Registry? -- Nichole150Views1like0Comments