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What Governing AI Agents at Scale Actually Takes

Six Microsoft MVPs. One question: is your organization ready to govern the agents already running in your tenant?

Agent 365 is here. It is Microsoft’s control plane for AI agent governance, the infrastructure layer that lets organizations register, manage, secure, and monitor AI agents at scale across Microsoft 365.

Dawn of the Agent 365

This whitepaper brings together some of the most respected voices in the Microsoft community to tell you what it does, what it doesn’t, and what you need to do before the first incident.

Read the whitepaper to find an Easter egg in the form of a free Agent Registry tool!


The Governance Gap Is Already Open


Microsoft predicts 1.3 billion AI agents in circulation by 2028. Right now, 80% of Fortune 500 companies already use Microsoft agents. People are building them in Copilot Studio, deploying them through Teams, connecting them to SharePoint sites and Power Automate flows, and before most IT teams notice, there are dozens, sometimes hundreds, of agents running across the environment with no single place to see them all.

Agent 365 gives organizations the infrastructure to close that gap: a central Agent Registry, Microsoft Entra Agent ID for identity management, Purview integration for data protection, and Conditional Access policies that treat AI agents with the same rigor as human users.

But infrastructure is not a strategy. A registry tells you what exists. Governance tells you who is accountable, what agents can touch, and what happens when something goes wrong. These are not the same thing, and confusing them is exactly where most organizations run into trouble.

This whitepaper features expert advice on how to get it right.

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Authors: Gokan Ozcifci, Vlad Catrinescu, Frane Borozan, Isabelle Van Campenhoudt, Mike Maadarani, and Antonio Maio.

Introduction by Iva Erceg.

This whitepaper brings together some of the most respected voices in the Microsoft community to tell you what it does, what it doesn’t, and what you need to do before the first incident.

Read the whitepaper to find an Easter egg in the form of a free Agent Registry tool!


The Governance Gap Is Already Open


Microsoft predicts 1.3 billion AI agents in circulation by 2028. Right now, 80% of Fortune 500 companies already use Microsoft agents. People are building them in Copilot Studio, deploying them through Teams, connecting them to SharePoint sites and Power Automate flows, and before most IT teams notice, there are dozens, sometimes hundreds, of agents running across the environment with no single place to see them all.

Agent 365 gives organizations the infrastructure to close that gap: a central Agent Registry, Microsoft Entra Agent ID for identity management, Purview integration for data protection, and Conditional Access policies that treat AI agents with the same rigor as human users.

But infrastructure is not a strategy. A registry tells you what exists. Governance tells you who is accountable, what agents can touch, and what happens when something goes wrong. These are not the same thing, and confusing them is exactly where most organizations run into trouble.

This whitepaper features expert advice on how to get it right.

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