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Microsoft launches MAI frontier models and custom agents for enterprise workloads

Microsoft launches MAI frontier models and custom agents for enterprise workloads
Microsoft has introduced seven new MAI frontier models designed for image processing, transcription, voice generation, and reasoning. The lineup includes MAI Thinking 1, a 35-billion parameter model that provides advanced reasoning and coding capabilities comparable to larger industry alternatives. These tools are being integrated across the Microsoft ecosystem, including GitHub, VS Code, and Copilot, to provide efficient and cost-effective performance for production environments.

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Nvidia and Microsoft partner to bring agentic AI systems to PCs and data centers

Nvidia and Microsoft partner to bring agentic AI systems to PCs and data centers
Microsoft and Nvidia are collaborating to transition personal computers from simple tools into autonomous assistants capable of performing complex tasks independently. These modern AI PCs leverage high-performance hardware and integrated software stacks to run sophisticated reasoning models locally at the edge. This shift enables persistent agentic systems that can iterate on coding or design projects even when the user is away from the device.

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Free Windows Server 2025 hotpatching with Azure Arc

Azure Arc hotpatching overview (image Microsoft)
Microsoft now offers Windows Server 2025 hotpatching through Azure Arc at no additional charge for eligible Azure Arc-enabled servers. Hotpatching installs Windows security updates without restarting the server in most months, but it does not eliminate all reboots. You still need Azure Arc, the Azure Connected Machine agent, Virtualization-based Security, and a supported Windows Server 2025 edition. This article explains what those requirements mean, how to enable the feature, and where its limits are.

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Windows Server 2025 in-place upgrade via Windows Update: prerequisites, steps, and limits

Windows Server 2025 Feature Update Download Install (image Microsoft)
Starting in mid-April 2026, Microsoft allows you to upgrade Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022 directly to Windows Server 2025 through Windows Update — no installation media (ISO file or DVD) required. The process is called an in-place upgrade, meaning your installed applications, settings, and server roles remain unchanged while only the operating system version changes. This article covers the prerequisites, the exact registry change you need to make, the step-by-step procedure for both the graphical desktop and the text-only Server Core installation, and the important cases where you must not use this method.

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