⚡ Key Takeaways

Microsoft Agent 365 went generally available on May 1, 2026, at $15/user/month (included in M365 E7). It assigns every AI agent a unique Microsoft Entra identity, enables cross-cloud governance across AWS Bedrock and Google Cloud (public preview), and integrates with Microsoft Defender for real-time rogue agent detection. The June 2026 asset relationship mapping update will reveal which devices, MCP servers, and cloud resources each agent can reach.

Bottom Line: Enterprise IT teams should begin a manual AI agent inventory immediately and designate an Agent Steward for every registered agent before the June 2026 shadow-AI mapping feature surfaces untracked deployments in audits.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for Algeria
High

Algerian enterprises adopting Microsoft 365 and Azure (Sonatrach, Algérie Télécom, major banks) now have a production governance framework for the AI agents they are beginning to deploy. The $15/user/month pricing fits inside existing M365 licensing negotiations.
Infrastructure Ready?
Partial

Algerian enterprises with existing Microsoft 365 E3/E5 infrastructure can upgrade to E7 (which includes Agent 365) or add it as a standalone. Enterprises not on M365 will need a procurement conversation before adoption.
Skills Available?
Partial

Algerian IT teams familiar with Entra ID, Defender, and Intune have directly transferable skills for Agent 365 administration. Teams without existing Microsoft security stack expertise will need 2-3 months of ramp-up.
Action Timeline
6-12 months

The platform is GA today. The June 2026 asset relationship mapping feature makes the urgency of agent inventorying concrete — enterprises that have not started should begin the manual inventory immediately.
Key Stakeholders
CISOs, enterprise IT directors, Microsoft 365 administrators, compliance officers
Decision Type
Tactical

This article provides concrete, sequence-specific guidance — inventory first, extend zero-trust policy second, designate agent stewards third — for IT teams making near-term governance decisions about autonomous AI deployments.

Quick Take: Algerian enterprises already running Microsoft 365 should evaluate Agent 365 as part of their next E-tier licensing review and begin the pre-June agent inventory exercise immediately. The zero-trust identity extension for agents is the most transferable capability for IT teams that already manage Entra — the learning curve is minimal. The three governance gaps (model outputs, on-premises, non-partner agents) should be documented as residual risks in the enterprise AI risk register alongside the platform adoption decision.

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