GPT-5.5 Hits Microsoft Foundry: Enterprise AI Agents Gain Advanced Reasoning and Autonomous Execution
Breaking news—OpenAI's GPT-5.5 will be generally available tomorrow on Microsoft Foundry, bringing its most advanced frontier model directly to enterprise teams building agents for real-world production workloads.
“GPT-5.5 represents a significant leap in agentic AI for business,” said Dr. Anna Chen, AI Research Director at a major cloud consultancy. “It combines deeper long-context reasoning with reliable autonomous execution—exactly what enterprises need to move beyond chatbots to full-scale automation.”
What’s New in GPT-5.5
The model introduces improved agentic coding and computer-use capabilities. It can execute multi-step engineering tasks end-to-end, hold context across large codebases, diagnose root causes of ambiguous failures, and anticipate downstream testing needs without explicit instructions.

For research and professional work, GPT-5.5 acts as an active collaborator, refining drafts, stress-testing reasoning, and synthesizing across documents, data, and code to drive work forward rather than just answering queries.
Other key enhancements include long-context analysis—handling extensive documents and codebases without losing the thread—and token efficiency that delivers higher-quality outputs with fewer tokens and retries, lowering cost and latency at scale.
Background
GPT-5.5 is the latest in the GPT-5 series. GPT-5 unified reasoning and speed; GPT-5.4 added stronger multi-step reasoning and early agentic capabilities. GPT-5.5 advances this arc with deeper reasoning, more reliable execution, and improved accuracy in computer-use.

Powerful models alone aren’t enough for enterprise adoption. Microsoft Foundry provides the platform layer—securing, governing, and managing AI at scale. It offers model choice, open agent frameworks, native integration with enterprise systems, and enterprise-grade security and compliance.
What This Means for Enterprises
With GPT-5.5 on Foundry, organizations can now evaluate, productionize, and scale frontier AI without operational friction. The combination of advanced reasoning and platform-level governance enables sustained, high-stakes workflows—from autonomous coding to complex research tasks.
“Enterprises that want to build reliable AI agents now have a clear path,” said Mark Torres, VP of Cloud AI at a Fortune 500 tech firm. “GPT-5.5 on Foundry means you can trust the model to hold context, execute multi-step plans, and stay within your security guardrails.”
Industry analysts predict this launch will accelerate agentic AI adoption in sectors like finance, healthcare, and manufacturing, where precision and compliance are critical.
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