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Foundry for Builders: MCP, Knowledge & Workflow Orchestration
Contents
29 January @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm CET

🛠️ Production Is Not Analytics: Understanding Microsoft Fabric’s Role
⚙️ Modern production systems are built to process transactions, enforce business rules, and scale reliably. 📊 Analytics systems are built to explore data, aggregate it, and turn it into insight.Microsoft Fabric exists to cover this second space — with a unified, end-to-end technology stack.🔧 In this session, we’ll focus on Microsoft Fabric as a platform, with a concise overview of:- 🗄️ How Fabric stores and organizes data beyond application databases
- 🔄 How ingestion, transformation, and orchestration are handled
- 📈 How analytics, reporting, and exploration are built on top of the same foundation
- 🧩 How Fabric’s workloads are designed to work together as a single system
🛠️ Foundry for Builders: MCP, Knowledge & Workflow Orchestration
Microsoft Foundry introduces a new agent-first way of building AI applications — combining reasoning, knowledge, tools, and workflows into a single, composable platform.🚀 In this session, we explore Foundry from a builder’s perspective, focusing on how things actually fit together after the Ignite announcements — using the new Foundry UI and APIs.🔹 What you’ll see
- 🧠 Knowledge-based Agent (RAG) Build an agent backed by Foundry Knowledge to answer domain questions using retrieval-augmented generation.
- 🔌 MCP-powered Agent Use a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to securely access an Azure SQL Database — without embedding schemas or credentials in prompts.
- 🔀 Intent-based Workflow Orchestration Implement a workflow that detects user intent and routes each request to the correct agent, showing how workflows act as the control plane for multi-agent systems.
🎯 Why this matters
- Clear separation between knowledge, actions, and reasoning
- Practical patterns for multi-agent architectures
- Designed for scalable, governed, production-ready AI solutions