• As organizations rapidly embrace generative and agentic AI, ensuring robust, unified governance has never been more critical. • That’s why Microsoft is honored to be named a Leader in the 2025-2026 IDC MarketScape for Worldwide Unified AI Governance Platforms (Vendor Assessment (#US53514825, December 2025). • We believe this recognition highlights our commitment to making AI innovation safe, responsible, and enterprise-ready-so you can move fast without compromising trust or compliance. • The urgency for a unified AI governance strategy is being driven by stricter regulatory demands, the sheer complexity of managing AI systems across multiple AI platforms and multicloud and hybrid environments, and leadership concerns for risk related to negative brand impact. • Centralized, end-to-end governance platforms help organizations reduce compliance bottlenecks, lower operational risks, and turn governance into a strategic driver for responsible AI innovation. • In today’s landscape, unified AI governance is not just a compliance obligation-it is critical infrastructure for trust, transparency, and sustainable business transformation.

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  • As organizations rapidly embrace generative and agentic AI, ensuring robust, unified governance has never been more critical. That’s why Microsoft is honored to be named a Leader in the 2025-2026 IDC MarketScape for Worldwide Unified AI Governance Platforms (Vendor Assessment (#US53514825, December 2025). We believe this recognition highlights our commitment to making AI innovation safe, responsible, and enterprise-ready-so you can move fast without compromising trust or compliance. The urgency for a unified AI governance strategy is being driven by stricter regulatory demands, the sheer compl

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