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June 4, 2026Microsoft Build 2026 brought together developers at a pivotal moment. AI is reshaping how applications are built, scaled, secured, and operated, and developers are moving from creating simple assistants to long-running agentic systems that can execute real workflows.
For Microsoft partners, the opportunity is clear. Customers are asking for more than experimentation. They want to move from pilots to production and to govern agentic systems, connect AI to trusted business context, and scale securely across their organization.
Now more than ever, partners play a critical role in turning platform innovation into customer impact. You modernize the cloud and data foundation. You build and secure applications. You connect solutions to business outcomes. You make customer transformation real.
At Build, Microsoft anchored the developer opportunity around three connected themes: intelligence grounded in your organization’s context, a full stack that gives developers choice with enterprise control, and new frontiers where agentic systems expand what builders can create. For partners, these themes translate directly into growth opportunities across AI advisory, app modernization, data, security, infrastructure, Microsoft Marketplace, and managed services.
Build business-ready agents on the Microsoft agent platform
As customers move from pilots to production, context has replaced model capability as a primary barrier to adoption: how agents understand the business, access trusted knowledge, apply the right controls, and coordinate action across workflows. Microsoft Build 2026 introduced new capabilities that give developers and partners more ways to build agentic systems on a governed, enterprise-ready AI platform.
Microsoft IQ is the enterprise intelligence layer of the Microsoft stack, giving Copilot and agents a shared, continuously updated understanding of how an organization works. Microsoft IQ brings together signals already present across a customer’s Microsoft estate: how people work in Microsoft 365 through Work IQ, how the business is modeled in Microsoft Fabric through Fabric IQ, and how knowledge is distributed across data, applications, and the web through Foundry IQ. Web IQ adds real-time grounding from the web, giving agents access to both enterprise knowledge and world knowledge.
For partners, Microsoft IQ addresses a key barrier in agent development: lack of business context. By giving agents a shared understanding of people, data, processes, organizational knowledge, and real-time business signals, you can deliver more scalable and reusable agents grounded in real business operations. This creates services opportunities around agent strategy, process design, data readiness, semantic model readiness, governance, implementation, and ongoing optimization.
Work IQ brings workplace intelligence to agents by building a semantic understanding across email, calendar, meetings, chats, files, people, collaboration patterns, and line-of-business systems. The Work IQ APIs will be generally available on June 16, 2026, giving developers a production-ready way for agents to interact with Microsoft 365 data and apps. The APIs include four domains: Chat, Context, Tools, and Workspaces.
Work IQ also gives partners a practical way to build agents that are both useful and governable. Agent operations stay within the Microsoft 365 tenant trust boundary, and actions are auditable and discoverable. The APIs use consumption-based pricing denominated in Copilot credits, creating partner conversations around cost management, governance design, agent adoption planning, and workload prioritization.
Foundry IQ extends this context layer by grounding agents in enterprise knowledge from documents, emails, meetings, operational data, and the live web. Foundry IQ knowledge bases are generally available with service-level agreement (SLA) coverage, stable APIs, compliance certifications, and a Foundry IQ Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for MCP-compatible hosts.
For partners, Foundry IQ creates a repeatable way to build retrieval and grounding into agent solutions without rebuilding knowledge infrastructure for every customer scenario. You can package services around enterprise knowledge mapping, source integration, retrieval design, security configuration, and agent evaluation.
Microsoft Scout also showed how this intelligence layer can come together in a new class of proactive agents. Scout is Microsoft’s enterprise-grade, always-on autopilot personal agent, built on open-source OpenClaw, with identity, policy, and security controls built in. It works on a user’s behalf with persistent context and memory across Microsoft 365.