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Microsoft Tames AI Agents: New Management Tool Launched
18 Nov
Summary
- Microsoft introduces Agent 365 for tracking 1.3 billion AI agents by 2028.
- The software offers IT controls for managing, securing, and monitoring AI agents.
- Businesses requested tools to measure AI agent ROI and manage complex processes.

Microsoft is addressing the need for oversight in the burgeoning field of AI automation with its new software, Agent 365. This program is designed to help businesses manage the projected 1.3 billion AI agents that are expected to be performing office tasks by 2028. The tool aims to provide IT professionals with comprehensive control over these autonomous programs.
Agent 365 enables IT staff to monitor AI agents, similar to how they manage human employees on a network. It offers capabilities to quarantine unauthorized or malfunctioning agents, while simultaneously equipping approved agents with enhanced productivity tools and robust cybersecurity measures. This development caters to a growing demand from business leaders seeking to understand and quantify the return on investment from their AI deployments.
The software was announced at Microsoft Ignite in San Francisco, coinciding with other AI-related innovations like Work IQ. Microsoft Agent 365 is currently available through an early access program for license holders, signaling a proactive approach to managing the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in the workplace.




