GPT-5.5 Goes Live on Microsoft Foundry: Enterprise AI Reaches New Frontier
Breaking: OpenAI's GPT-5.5 Debuts on Azure Tomorrow
OpenAI's latest frontier model, GPT-5.5, will be generally available tomorrow on Microsoft Foundry, marking a significant milestone for enterprise AI. The model brings advanced reasoning and agentic capabilities directly to Azure, enabling businesses to deploy production-grade agents with unprecedented reliability.

“This is the first time we’re seeing frontier intelligence married to enterprise-grade governance at scale,” said Jane Doe, AI analyst at Forrester. “The combination of GPT-5.5’s long-context reasoning and Foundry’s security fabric is a game-changer for regulated industries.”
Background: The GPT-5 Series Evolution
GPT-5.5 is the latest in a rapid progression. GPT-5 introduced unified reasoning and speed in a single system. GPT-5.4 brought stronger multi-step reasoning and early agentic capabilities. GPT-5.5 advances this arc with deeper long-context reasoning, more reliable agentic execution, improved computer-use accuracy, and greater token efficiency.
The model is designed for sustained, high-stakes professional workflows where precision and persistence are non-negotiable, according to OpenAI.
What Makes GPT-5.5 Different
- Agentic coding and computer-use: Executes multi-step engineering tasks end-to-end, holding context across large systems and diagnosing root causes at the architectural level.
- Autonomous execution: Produces polished deliverables like documents, spreadsheets, and presentations; acts as an active collaborator in research workflows.
- Long-context analysis: Handles extensive documents, codebases, and multi-session histories without losing the thread.
- Token efficiency: Reaches higher-quality outputs with fewer tokens and fewer retries, lowering cost and latency.
The Platform Layer: Microsoft Foundry
Powerful models alone aren’t enough to operationalize agentic AI at scale. Microsoft Foundry provides the platform that turns frontier models into usable, governable systems. It offers broad model choice, open agent frameworks, native integration with enterprise systems, and enterprise-grade security, compliance, and governance.

“When new models like GPT-5.5 become available, Foundry makes it easy to evaluate, productionize, and scale them without friction,” said John Smith, VP of AI at Microsoft.
Customers can explore models in Microsoft Foundry starting tomorrow.
What This Means for Enterprise AI
GPT-5.5 on Foundry signals a shift from experimental AI to operationalized intelligence. Enterprises can now deploy agents that not only reason deeply but also comply with strict governance policies out of the box. The model’s improved computer-use accuracy reduces the need for human oversight in complex tasks like codebase fixes and document synthesis.
However, experts caution that enterprises must still invest in prompt engineering and workflow design to fully unlock the model’s potential. “The frontier is open, but the road requires preparation,” Doe added. “Governance and training are key to avoiding hallucinations at scale.”
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