Soaring High at Microsoft Build 2025: AI, Innovation, and Kubiya’s Moment in Seattle
Amit Eyal Govrin

Microsoft Build 2025: Where AI Meets Action
Microsoft Build 2025, held from May 19 to 22 at the Seattle Convention Center, was a celebration of developer innovation with AI taking center stage. From visionary keynotes to hands-on labs, the event brought together thousands of developers, tech leaders, and startups, including Kubiya.ai, to explore what’s next in software development.
The opening keynote by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella introduced several pivotal advancements: multi-agent systems in Copilot Studio, the Natural Language Web project, and AI-native search in SQL Server 2025. With more than 300 mentions of “agents,” the message was clear. AI is evolving from passive assistant to active operator.
The event’s structure focused on four pillars: Connect, Code, Learn, and Grow. Attendees joined over 75 .NET sessions, experimented with tools like Microsoft Dev Box, and explored the intersection of AI with languages like C#. For virtual participants, livestreams and labs made the experience globally accessible. Despite a brief protest during the keynote, the energy remained focused on AI’s ability to streamline development and redefine operations.
Microsoft also celebrated Build’s 50th anniversary, marking the occasion with GitHub swag, AI-driven games, and a vibrant community celebration. While speculation surfaced about Build moving from Seattle in 2026, this year’s edition delivered a powerful sendoff. The iconic Space Needle served as a fitting symbol of the forward momentum developers and innovators felt throughout the conference.
Kubiya.ai: From Vision to Execution
Kubiya.ai, recognized for its leadership in AI-driven DevOps, had a prominent presence at Build 2025. As a member of Microsoft’s Pegasus Program, Kubiya was featured in multiple keynote sessions, showcasing how its platform empowers enterprises to shift from experimentation to execution with confidence.
CEO Amit Eyal Govrin captured the moment during a rooftop event at the Space Needle:
“Had the honor of sharing food, drinks, and tales of agents at one of the highest points on the West Coast. Beyond the altitude and atmosphere, the stories of an agentic enterprise future are no longer just folklore. We are witnessing it firsthand. Enterprise after enterprise is shipping faster, remediating more effectively, and operating more efficiently, all powered by Kubiya’s enterprise agents.”
This sentiment reflects the foundation of Kubiya’s technology. As the industry’s first agentic-native AI platform, Kubiya provides a complete infrastructure orchestration layer for enterprises. The platform enables teams to automate operations, accelerate delivery, and scale safely. It integrates Infrastructure-as-Code principles with deterministic execution to ensure reliable and predictable outcomes across workflows.
Beyond the Hype: What Makes Kubiya Different

Many vendors at Build explored theoretical capabilities. Kubiya demonstrated production-ready results. Our AI agents do not simply respond to prompts. They execute with context, determinism, precision, and governance.
Kubiya Composer, our agent orchestration engine, enables organizations to automate complex tasks with full control and transparency. Powered by a real-time Context Graph, our platform understands your infrastructure, policies, naming conventions, and workflows. This context-aware foundation allows Kubiya agents to deliver repeatable, safe automation without requiring manual input each time.
While most LLM-based tools generate different outcomes from the same input, Kubiya ensures determinism. Our workflows are designed to deliver consistent behavior every time, regardless of phrasing or runtime environment. The result is confidence in automation and the ability to trust AI in production environments.
Kubiya also incorporates robust guardrails, including built-in approvals, audit trails, and policy enforcement. Enterprises can deploy workflows that align with internal controls, maintain SOC 2 compliance, and operate with role-based access through fine-grained ABAC policies.
Highlights from the Space Needle
VP of Growth Kris Talajic shared his perspective following the “Meet the Founders” reception:
“Last night’s reception at the iconic Space Needle was unforgettable. Beyond the view and near-table mishap on the glass floor, it was about conversations with the people building the future of AI. The room was filled with visionaries who are not just exploring possibilities but are delivering results. At Kubiya.ai, we are proud to be part of that momentum, offering a rail system for enterprise AI that turns ideas into production-ready outcomes in hours or minutes, not months.”
That concept of a rail system is core to Kubiya’s approach. Whether integrating with GitHub, AWS, Kubernetes, Jira, or Slack, Kubiya’s platform orchestrates multi-agent workflows across the entire stack. From provisioning infrastructure to managing CI/CD, incident response, or just-in-time access approvals, our agents deliver complete automation that is governed, contextual, and ready to scale.
Why Build 2025 Mattered
Microsoft Build 2025 emphasized the rise of real-time agentic computing. Kubiya.ai was proud to lead that conversation. Our demos focused on value delivered in real environments. The platform enables developers and operations teams to offload repetitive tasks, enforce policies, and accelerate innovation with confidence.
To demonstrate how Kubiya’s contextual, deterministic AI agents orchestrate complex workflows with ease, we showcased a live demo at the event. In this walkthrough, we explore how a Kubiya AI Agent solves on-call issues with full policy enforcement and human oversight.
Kubiya’s architecture is built for enterprise scale. With a cloud-native foundation, self-hosted deployment options, and containerized orchestration, the platform offers high availability, elastic scalability, and secure automation. Whether spinning up a staging environment or remediating a production issue, Kubiya agents operate consistently and transparently.
Our customers are already seeing measurable impact:
• 70% reduction in MTTR
• 300% decrease in time to production
• 20x increase in deployment speed
• 120 hours gained per engineer each month
• 10x improvement in developer productivity

Looking Ahead
The shift from brittle bots to intelligent, enterprise-ready agents is underway. Kubiya’s presence at Build 2025 marked a defining moment for AI in DevOps. We are proud to help lead this transformation by providing the platform that allows enterprises to build, manage, and scale contextual AI workflows with trust and precision.
As the industry moves toward multi-agent systems, deterministic execution, and seamless toolchain integration, Kubiya is prepared to power the next generation of enterprise AI. While Build may relocate in the future, the innovations that emerged in Seattle will continue shaping how organizations build and operate.
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- Spin up a cloud environment
- Run secure CI/CD workflows
- Execute real-time incident response
- Operate within your policies and infrastructure
At Kubiya, we believe automation should be reliable, contextual, and immediate.
Build 2025 confirmed that the future of enterprise AI is not abstract. It is actionable, and it is already here.
Let’s build that future together.
About the author
Amit Eyal Govrin
Amit oversaw strategic DevOps partnerships at AWS as he repeatedly encountered industry leading DevOps companies struggling with similar pain-points: the Self-Service developer platforms they have created are only as effective as their end user experience. In other words, self-service is not a given.