Microsoft Foundry launches managed agent service, providing an isolated sandbox for each session.

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ME News, April 23 (UTC+8), Microsoft Foundry recently released the managed agent (public preview) in the Foundry Agent Service, aiming to address the challenges of securely and scalably deploying agents into enterprise environments. The core of this service is to provide a dedicated, isolated enterprise-grade sandbox environment for each agent session, with a persistent file system, built-in identity and governance, and support for any orchestration framework or runtime. Key features include predictable cold start times, support for scaling down to zero (no cost when idle) with full file system state restoration upon restart, automatic session isolation based on virtual machine isolation, bring-your-own-virtual-network support, production-ready endpoints, and multi-protocol support. The platform is not locked to any specific framework; developers can use LangGraph, Microsoft Agent Framework, Claude/OpenAI/GitHub Copilot SDK, etc., and define the environment via Dockerfile for one-click deployment. Also released are Toolbox (public preview) for unified tool management, and Memory (preview) for providing long-term memory capabilities to agents. (Source: InFoQ)
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