Summary
In this module, you learned how to publish Microsoft Foundry agents to Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 Copilot, making your AI assistants available where users already work.
You explored the direct publishing workflow from the Foundry portal, which automatically provisions Azure Bot Service and creates the necessary Microsoft Entra ID registrations. You also learned about the Microsoft 365 Agents Toolkit as an alternative for complex enterprise scenarios.
The module covered publish scopes (shared for testing, organization for broad distribution), agent identity considerations for RBAC permissions, and how Work IQ connects agents to Microsoft 365 data through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Learn more
- Publish agents to Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft Teams
- Microsoft Work IQ documentation
- Microsoft 365 Agents Toolkit overview
- Agent identity concepts in Microsoft Foundry
Next steps
Now that you can publish agents to Microsoft 365, consider exploring:
- Adding tools to extend your agent's capabilities
- Implementing grounding with enterprise data sources like Azure AI Search
- Building multi-agent systems for complex workflows