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In this three-part series, we're showing you how to host your own agents on Microsoft Foundry. In our first session, we'll deploy agents built with Microsoft Agent Framework (the successor of Autogen and Semantic Kernel). Starting with a simple agent, we'll add Foundry tools like Code Interpreter, ground the agent in enterprise data with Foundry IQ, and finally deploy multi-agent workflows. Along the way, we'll use the Foundry UI to interact with the hosted agent, testing it out in the playground and observing the traces from the reasoning and tool calls. All code samples will be open-source and ready for easy deployment to your own Microsoft Foundry using the Azure Developer CLI. After the stream, join office hours in the Microsoft Foundry Discord (http://aka.ms/aipython/oh) to ask follow-up questions. Recommended resources: If you are brand new to generative AI with Python, start with our 9-part Python + AI series (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/educatordeveloperblog/level-up-your-python--ai-skills-with-our-complete-series/4464546), which covers LLMs, embedding models, RAG, tool calling, MCP, and more. If you are new to Microsoft Agent Framework, watch our 6-part Python + Agent series (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/learn-how-to-build-agents-and-workflows-in-python/4502144) which dives deep into agents and workflows. š This event is a part of a series, learn more here: https://aka.ms/AgentsOnFoundry/series #microsoftreactor #learnconnectbuild [eventID:26932]