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Inside Microsoft Foundry: Building the Next Generation of AI Apps with Jannik Reinhard [MVP]

Inside Microsoft Foundry: Building the Next Generation of AI Apps with Jannik Reinhard [MVP]

Season 2 Published 2 weeks, 5 days ago
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Artificial Intelligence is moving faster than most organizations can keep up with. Every week introduces new models, new frameworks, new AI agents, and entirely new ways to build applications. But beyond the hype, one question matters most: how do enterprises actually build secure, scalable, production-ready AI solutions that create real business value? In this episode of the m365.fm podcast, Mirko Peters sits down with Jannik Reinhard — Microsoft MVP, architect, author, speaker, and AI innovator — for an in-depth conversation about Microsoft Foundry, enterprise AI architecture, agentic workflows, orchestration, governance, and the future of AI-powered applications. Jannik is deeply embedded in both the AI and security worlds. He has published more than 200 technical blog posts, speaks internationally at major conferences, contributes heavily to the community, and has built enterprise-grade AI systems used by over 120,000 employees inside BASF. His experience spans Microsoft Azure, Security, Endpoint Management, AI architecture, automation, and next-generation enterprise development. This episode is not another surface-level AI conversation. Instead, it explores the real technical and strategic challenges organizations face when moving from AI demos to fully operational enterprise AI platforms.

WHY MICROSOFT FOUNDRY MATTERS

For many people, Microsoft Foundry is still a relatively new concept. Jannik explains Foundry in simple but powerful terms: it provides organizations with a secure, enterprise-ready way to deploy and manage AI models inside Microsoft’s trusted cloud ecosystem. Through Foundry, organizations can:
  • Deploy OpenAI and Anthropic models securely
  • Use enterprise-grade networking and encryption
  • Integrate with Azure services and managed identities
  • Protect against prompt injection attacks
  • Build AI agents and workflows
  • Connect models to business data securely
  • Monitor AI applications at scale
Jannik emphasizes that Foundry is not just about model hosting. It becomes the orchestration layer that enables organizations to safely operationalize AI inside enterprise environments.

AI IS NOT THE STRATEGY

One of the strongest messages throughout the episode is that simply buying AI tools does not equal digital transformation. Jannik explains that many companies mistakenly believe purchasing Copilot licenses automatically gives them an AI strategy. In reality, organizations need much deeper thinking around business processes, governance, security, data quality, orchestration, and automation. According to Jannik, the most successful organizations are not the ones blindly following hype. They are the ones asking:
  • Which business problems should AI solve?
  • Where does AI create measurable value?
  • How can AI improve workflows?
  • Which processes should become autonomous?
  • How can governance and security scale with AI adoption?
This shift in thinking is what separates experimentation from transformation.

THE FUTURE IS AGENTIC WORKFLOWS

A major focus of this episode is the evolution from simple AI chat experiences toward autonomous AI agents. Jannik explains that true AI agents are fundamentally different from reactive chatbot experiences. Instead of simply responding to prompts, modern AI agents can understand goals, execute actions, orchestrate workflows, interact with tools, retrieve information, and operate independently. This creates an entirely new category of enterprise software. Rather than manually completing repetitive work, employees increasingly delegate tasks to intelligent systems capable of:
  • Researching information
  • Automating workflows
  • Interacting with APIs
  • Managing infrastructure
  • Writing code
  • Generating documentation
  • Monitoring systems
  • Executing busi
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