Microsoft ships Agent Framework 1.0 but Azure's agent stack still spans too many surfaces while Google and AWS offer cleaner developer paths.
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A non-governmental organisation, Yomi Denzel Foundation, has graduated over 40 young Nigerians trained in programming, ...
AMD adds Day 0 support for Google Gemma 4 across Radeon, Instinct, and Ryzen AI, enabling full-stack AI deployment.