Microsoft Marketplace opens for AI apps, agents
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Microsoft Marketplace opens for AI apps, agents
"Microsoft has launched Microsoft Marketplace, a unified storefront website for AI apps, agents, and enterprise solutions to boost AI adoption. Unveiled September 25, the marketplace is intended for scenarios where the adoption of AI agents requires a mix of in-house and third-party tools. The marketplace offers a secure, scalable mechanism for customers to try out and buy solutions, whether on the web or directly within Microsoft products, according to the company."
"Featuring an AI Apps and Agents category, the marketplace simplifies enterprise purchasing by uniting apps and agents with solutions such as Copilot and Azure AI Foundry in a single, governable platform. Software developers and partners can use the marketplace to reach more customers and simplify selling apps, agents, and other enterprise solutions. Uniting Microsoft's AppSource and Azure Marketplace web storefronts, Microsoft Marketplace has a unified taxonomy and a combined catalog, with search and category-based recommendations. The marketplace supports purchasing both on the web and directly in-product."
Microsoft launched Microsoft Marketplace on September 25 as a unified storefront for AI apps, agents, and enterprise solutions. The marketplace targets scenarios where AI agent adoption requires integration of in-house and third-party tools. It provides a secure, scalable mechanism for customers to try and purchase solutions on the web or directly within Microsoft products. An AI Apps and Agents category unites apps and agents with Copilot and Azure AI Foundry in a single, governable platform. The storefront merges AppSource and Azure Marketplace into a unified taxonomy and combined catalog with search and category-based recommendations. Developers and partners can reach more customers and simplify selling, with purchasing supported in-product and on the web.
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