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Rohit Verma (MSIT '99), president and CEO of Crawford & Company, shares his perspectives on the role artificial intelligence will play in business in 2025. When Rohit Verma (MSIT '99) joined the ... KTBS: AI and the class of 2025: How artificial intelligence is shaping the job market for new grads SHREVEPORT, La.
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-- As graduation season kicks off and new college grads step into the workforce, there's a powerful force reshaping the job market they’re entering: artificial intelligence. From ... AI and the class of 2025: How artificial intelligence is shaping the job market for new grads Learn how to add app roles to an application registered in Microsoft Entra ID. Assign users and groups to these roles, and receive them in the 'roles' claim in the token.
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Add app roles to your application and receive them in the token Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) has several Azure built-in roles that you can assign to users, groups, service principals, and managed identities. Role assignments are the way you control access to Azure resources. If the built-in roles don't meet the specific needs of your organization, you can create your own Azure custom roles. Starting in December 2025, Azure automatically assigned the Owner role at subscription scope to users in the public cloud who were still assigned the Co-Administrator or Service Administrator role. As of May 2026, classic administrator roles are fully retired and you must assign roles in Azure role-based access control (RBAC) to manage access.
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This article lists the Azure built-in roles for Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) in the Management and governance category. It lists Actions, NotActions, DataActions, and NotDataActions.