Getting Started with Claude in Microsoft Foundry
Proposed session for SQLBits 2026TL; DR
Anthropic’s Claude—originally accessed by many teams through AWS—is now available in Microsoft Foundry, making it easier to build and experiment with powerful AI models directly within the Microsoft ecosystem. This zero-to-hero session introduces both Microsoft Foundry and Claude, and shows how to get started quickly.
We’ll cover what Microsoft Foundry is, the core capabilities of Claude, and its key strengths and limitations. Through simple, hands-on examples, you’ll learn how to access Claude in Foundry, write effective prompts, and integrate it into basic workflows. By the end of the session, attendees will have a clear understanding of how to use Claude in Microsoft Foundry and the confidence to start building right away.
Session Details
Anthropic’s Claude models are now available in Microsoft Foundry, making it easy to start building AI-powered experiences without deep AI expertise. This zero-to-hero session introduces both Microsoft Foundry and Claude, and shows how they work together.
We’ll begin with a brief overview of Microsoft Foundry—what it is, where it fits in the Microsoft ecosystem, and how it enables teams to build, manage, and scale AI solutions. From there, we’ll cover the fundamentals of Claude’s capabilities, including its strengths and limitations, to help you identify the right use cases from the start.
Through simple, practical examples, you’ll learn how to access and use Claude within Foundry, experiment with prompting and model behavior, and integrate Claude into Foundry workflows for tasks such as reasoning, content generation, and automation. The session emphasizes hands-on guidance and early best practices, including prompt design basics, model selection, cost and access management, and avoiding common pitfalls.
By the end, attendees will have a clear understanding of Microsoft Foundry, how Claude fits into it, and the confidence to begin building AI-powered experiences right away.
We’ll begin with a brief overview of Microsoft Foundry—what it is, where it fits in the Microsoft ecosystem, and how it enables teams to build, manage, and scale AI solutions. From there, we’ll cover the fundamentals of Claude’s capabilities, including its strengths and limitations, to help you identify the right use cases from the start.
Through simple, practical examples, you’ll learn how to access and use Claude within Foundry, experiment with prompting and model behavior, and integrate Claude into Foundry workflows for tasks such as reasoning, content generation, and automation. The session emphasizes hands-on guidance and early best practices, including prompt design basics, model selection, cost and access management, and avoiding common pitfalls.
By the end, attendees will have a clear understanding of Microsoft Foundry, how Claude fits into it, and the confidence to begin building AI-powered experiences right away.
3 things you'll get out of this session
Understand what Microsoft Foundry is and where it fits in the Microsoft AI ecosystem
Learn what Anthropic’s Claude models are, including their core capabilities, strengths, and limitations
See how Claude—previously accessed via AWS—can now be used directly within Microsoft Foundry
Learn the basics of accessing and interacting with Claude in Foundry
Gain practical guidance on prompt design, model selection, and common pitfalls
Leave with the confidence to start building simple AI-powered workflows using Claude in Microsoft Foundry
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