# Hello, I'm Jeevan — Building in the Open

> A quick introduction: who I am, what I build with AI agents and MCP, and why I started this blog to share practical, working examples.

- Author: Jeevan Bisht
- Published: 2026-06-06
- Tags: intro, ai-agents, mcp

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Hi — I'm Jeevan, and this is the first real post on my blog. I love tech and work accross multiple areas like Identity & Network Access, Security , Currently i love to  build AI agents and MCP servers in the open, and this is where I'll share what works, what breaks, and what I learn along the way.

## Who I am

I'm a Product Manager at Microsoft working on AI-driven network access, helping
organizations secure how their people and agents connect. By day I think a lot
about identity and secure access — I'm also a co-author of
[Exam Ref SC-300: Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator](https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/store/exam-ref-sc-300-microsoft-identity-and-access-administrator-9780137886524).

By night (and most weekends) I'm hands-on with AI: building agents, wiring up
tools, and turning rough ideas into working samples anyone can clone and run.

## What I build

Most of my work lives on [GitHub](https://github.com/jeevanbisht) as practical,
tested examples rather than slideware. A few themes I keep coming back to:

- **AI agents** — single-agent and multi-agent designs that actually do something.
- **MCP and tool use** — connecting agents to real APIs, systems, and data.
- **RAG architectures** — retrieval-augmented setups that ground answers in real context.

A couple of repos that capture the spirit:

- [CopilotMCPSample](https://github.com/jeevanbisht/CopilotMCPSample) — a hands-on
  look at the Model Context Protocol with Copilot.
- [SPIFFEBasicsDesktop](https://github.com/jeevanbisht/SPIFFEBasicsDesktop) — a
  SPIFFE/SPIRE tutorial that runs entirely on your laptop with Docker. 

The common thread: if I can't get it running on my own machine, it doesn't ship.


## Why this blog

GitHub is great for code, but it's a lousy place to explain the *why* behind it.
I want a spot to write up the reasoning, the dead ends, and the small details
that don't fit in a README — the stuff I wish someone had written down before I
started.

or In general just express or share my random projects that might not be part of aligned domain but interest me and hopefully others.

So expect short, practical posts: samples code, agent patterns, MCP walkthroughs, secure-access
notes, and the occasional lesson learned the hard way.

## Say hi

I genuinely like comparing notes. You can find me on
[LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeevanbisht/),
[X](https://x.com/Jeevanvirtual), and
[YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@Jeevanvirtual).

Thanks for stopping by — more soon.