Tag: enterprise-ai
5 posts tagged with "enterprise-ai"
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From Assist to Execute: The Reference Architecture Implications Microsoft's Playbook Doesn't Draw (2026)
May 30, 2026
The Assist-to-Execute shift in Microsoft's Agentic Patterns Playbook is the right conceptual move. This is the reference architecture implications the playbook stops short of drawing.
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Don't Build an AI Center of Excellence Until You Read This (2026)
May 30, 2026
Critical practitioner read of Microsoft's AI CoE framework: the seven assumptions the playbook makes about Executive Sponsors, role authority, and CoE evolution that fail in most real enterprises.
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Risk-Tiered Agent Governance: Microsoft's Tier 1/2/3 Model Annotated for Real Deployments (2026)
May 30, 2026
Microsoft's 2026 playbook gives you a 3-tier risk model for AI agents. This is the practitioner annotation: concrete controls, tooling, cadence, and the Tier 0 the playbook does not name.
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The Scale-Breaker Microsoft Doesn't Name: Why Your AI Program Stalls Where the Playbook Doesn't Look (2026)
May 30, 2026
Microsoft's 2026 Agentic Patterns Playbook names five capability drivers. The scale-breaker most enterprises actually hit is the sixth one the framework doesn't measure.
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Enterprise AI Is More Than RAG: The Three Context Layers (2026)
May 14, 2026
Enterprise AI is a context orchestration problem, not a retrieval problem. Three knowledge layers, three architecture levels, the operational truth distinction.