I’m excited to share that my team and I will be presenting at Microsoft Ignite this year! We have two sessions focused on the future of Windows as an agentic operating system.

Breakout Session: Unleash the future of Agentic Windows backed by security

This session (BRK333) explores the evolution of Agentic Windows, including:

  • MCP (Model Context Protocol) updates: The latest developments in this protocol that enables seamless communication between AI agents and applications
  • Computer User Agents (CUA) advancements: New capabilities for agents to interact with Windows at a system level
  • Platform-level security enhancements: Upcoming security features that ensure agentic interactions remain secure and trustworthy

Learn how these technologies shape a more intelligent and secure Windows experience.

Breakout Session: Unlock agentic workflows for your apps using MCP on Windows

I’ll be hosting a deeper dive session (BRK332) with my PM Roberth Karman. Learn how Windows enables agentic workflows via MCP, connecting native apps, tools, and AI agents.

This session covers:

  • MCP server development: Building servers that expose your app’s capabilities to AI agents
  • Packaging and security: Best practices for distributing MCP servers safely
  • MCP Registry integration: Making your tools discoverable and usable
  • Built-in and custom MCP servers: How agents use these servers to automate tasks across Windows

Discover how MCP delivers secure, scalable, and extensible AI experiences for users and enterprises.

Why This Matters

These sessions are about the practical realities of building secure, scalable, and extensible AI experiences on Windows. We’re moving from theoretical discussions about AI integration to concrete implementations—from platform-level infrastructure that makes agentic computing possible, to application-level workflows that deliver real value to users.

The shift to agentic operating systems is happening now, and Windows is leading the way in making it secure, practical, and accessible to developers.

Join Us

If you’re attending Ignite, I’d love to see you at one or both sessions. Come with questions—this is an area where we’re all learning together, and your perspective matters.

If you can’t make it to Ignite, I’ll be sharing insights and learnings from the sessions here on the blog and on LinkedIn.

What aspects of agentic workflows on Windows are you most curious about? Drop a comment or reach out—I’m always interested in what problems you’re trying to solve.

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