Microsoft Agent Framework Dev Day (Hands-on) – Nashua, NH | Workshop Recap

On April 17, 2026, I co-hosted the Microsoft Agent Framework Dev Day (Hands-on) in Nashua, NH, with Bill Wilder and Jason Haley. This full-day workshop was entirely lab-driven and focused on building production-ready AI agents using real architecture patterns. Event details:👉 https://www.meetup.com/nashuaug/events/313807141/ As part of the Agent Framework Dev Project, attendees implemented end-to-end agent solutions […]

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Presentation Recap: AI Workflows with Microsoft Agent Framework

At the Nashua Cloud .NET User Group, I had the opportunity to present on AI Workflows with Microsoft Agent Framework. The main idea behind the session was simple: as AI becomes part of real business systems, we need more than just prompts and agent loops. We need structure, control, observability, and predictable execution. Microsoft Agent […]

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(#BCC40) Building Real-Time Voice AI: From Pipelines to Conversations

At Boston Code Camp 40, I presented an in-person session on building real-time voice AI systems, focusing on the shift from traditional speech pipelines to conversational, audio-native architectures. I demonstrated how legacy approaches introduce latency and disrupt natural interaction, and how modern real-time models enable streaming, low-latency, and interruptible conversations that feel more human. The […]

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Recap: Global Azure 2025 – Nashua, NH (Virtual Event)

On Saturday, May 10, 2025, the Nashua Cloud .NET User Group proudly hosted a virtual edition of Global Azure 2025, co-organized by myself (Udai Ramachandran) and Dan ColĂłn. As part of the global Azure celebration, our local event brought together developers, architects, and cloud enthusiasts to learn, connect, and explore the latest Microsoft Azure technologies. […]

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Nashua, NH – Scalable Multi-Agent AI with AutoGen

I had organized and presented “Scalable Multi-Agent AI with AutoGen” at Nashua CLOUD .NET User Group. This session explored the modern AI agent architectures, particularly using AutoGen. What We Covered The session was focused on demystifying modern AI agent architectures, particularly using AutoGen, an open-source framework from Microsoft designed for orchestrating multi-agent conversations with LLMs, […]

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Scalable Multi-Agent AI with AutoGen – Boston Code Camp 38 Recap

I had the pleasure of presenting “Scalable Multi-Agent AI with AutoGen” at Boston Code Camp 38, and wow—what a crowd! The room was full, the energy was high, and the questions and conversations just kept flowing. In fact, the interactions were so engaging that I couldn’t even complete my demo! That’s always a great problem […]

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Unlocking Analytics with Copilot in Microsoft Fabric: Presentation at Nashua Cloud .NET

I recently had the privilege of presenting on Microsoft Fabric at the Nashua Cloud .NET User Group. The session explored the comprehensive analytics capabilities of this unified SaaS platform, emphasizing its AI-driven features, seamless integration, and support for real-time intelligence. If you missed it, the full presentation is available on YouTube. Key Highlights from the […]

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Transforming Data Queries with AI: A Step Towards Actionable Insights

The ability to swiftly interact with data using natural language has become invaluable in the fast-evolving landscape of data analytics and artificial intelligence. Recently, I shared an article on LinkedIn that explores the concept of transforming user prompts into actionable data queries with the help of AI-powered tools. The AI Query Visualizer: Simplifying Data Interactions […]

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Getting started with Azure AI Studio at Nashua Cloud .NET User Group

Recently, I presented “Getting Started with Azure AI Studio” at the Nashua Cloud .NET User Group. In this session, we explored how to leverage Azure AI Studio for building custom AI copilots and generative AI applications. The session was filled with great energy, and it was exciting to see so many engaged questions from the participants! Azure […]

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