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Developer Agent Lets Developers Build AI Apps and Agents on Workday Using Natural Language in Agentic Tools Like Claude Code, Cline, Codex, Cursor, and Google
Microsoft used Build 2026 to position Windows as a platform for building and running AI agents, expanding its developer focus beyond AI-assisted apps and into agents that can act across local devices, cloud environments and enterprise systems.
Microsoft's Build 2026 Windows developer announcements point to a broader platform strategy for agentic AI, spanning terminal workflows, local models, app-building skills, Cloud PCs and operating system-level containment.
Microsoft Corp. today introduced Rayfin, an open-source software development kit and command-line interface that lets developers and coding agents define an entire application backend in code and deploy it onto Microsoft Fabric.
We're on the ground in San Francisco for Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's keynote address. Here's what's happening.
Microsoft Scout is a new type of always-on AI agent that Microsoft refers to as "Autopilots." Scout is powered by OpenClaw, and it's available today via Microsoft's Frontier program.
During DevCon 2026, the company’s annual developer conference, Workday unveiled a new Developer Agent and Agent-Ready Tools to take developers from simple requests directly to working apps or agents within minutes. The new Agent Passport provides independent, third-party verification for agents, showing that they’re safe to deploy.