About this event
Learn to build durable, production‑ready AI agents in a live Microsoft Reactor session, using the Microsoft Agent Framework and Durable Task extension on Azure with NVIDIA GPUs. This virtual session is part of the AI Apps & Agents Dev Days Series, designed for developers, startups, and teams looking to deploy resilient AI agents in real‑world workflows.
What you’ll get:
- Practical, production‑oriented patterns for building AI agents that can run long‑running tasks, persist state automatically, recover from failures, and pause for human‑in‑the‑loop input without losing progress.
- A deep dive into the Microsoft Agent Framework and the Durable Task extension, shown in the context of a Travel Planner sample that demonstrates orchestration of complex, multi‑step workflows.
- Insights into running agent workloads on Azure Container Apps with NVIDIA serverless GPUs, highlighting how to scale and maintain performance in real‑world deployments.
- A discussion of how Foundry IQ can fit into agent architectures as a trusted knowledge source, helping agents answer questions reliably.
- Real‑world patterns and architectures focused on .NET, durability, and resilience, tailored for developers building AI agent systems on Azure and GPU infrastructure.
Speakers:
- Aaron Powell, Principal Cloud Advocate, Microsoft.
This event is presented by Microsoft Reactor in partnership with NVIDIA and is ideal for software engineers, architects, and product teams exploring autonomous agents, no‑code/low‑code automation, and AI‑driven workflows. The session emphasizes hands‑on concepts and pragmatic patterns you can apply in your own projects.
Format and accessibility:
- Virtual session, English language
- Part of the AI Apps & Agents Dev Days Series
- Focuses on infrastructure for AI, durability patterns, and production readiness
Accessibility note: Virtual events are accessible from anywhere, making it easy to join from home or office. If you’re curious about building robust AI agents and automating complex, long‑running tasks, this session is a practical fit. For more related events, explore the AI‑focused series and other automation sessions highlighted on the Microsoft Reactor page.
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