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Azure Virtual Desktop · Host Pool Migration

Azure Virtual Desktop Classic Retires Sept 2026: How to Migrate Without Disruption

Microsoft will retire Azure Virtual Desktop classic on September 30, 2026, forcing organizations to migrate, rebuild, or retire all classic host pools. A scorecard-based approach helps IT admins decide whether to use automated migration, a parallel rebuild, or deeper investigation for each pool, while avoiding brittle undocmented dependencies. Starting early and testing rollback plans are critical to prevent user disruption.

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Azure Computer Vision · API Retirement

Your Azure Computer Vision APIs Will Fail on September 13, 2026 — Here’s the Fix

Microsoft is retiring Azure Computer Vision API versions 1.0 through 3.1 on September 13, 2026. After that date, calls to these endpoints will fail completely. Affected teams must audit their code, choose between the GA 3.2 API or the newer Image Analysis 4.0 GA, and test thoroughly to ensure a smooth migration before the hard cutoff.

AZ Cloud & Azure Desk·5h ago ·1 views
Outlook For Windows · GCC High

New Outlook Arrives in GCC High and DoD: What Government IT Needs to Know Before September 30

Microsoft is bringing the new Outlook for Windows to GCC High and DoD clouds, with a public preview starting July 30, 2026, and general availability from September 30. The client won't replace classic Outlook automatically, giving IT teams time to test add-in dependencies, compliance workflows, and the web-based architecture before any migration. Government administrators should use the preview period to build a risk-based adoption plan and validate rollback procedures.

AZ Cloud & Azure Desk·5h ago
AWS CloudFront · VPC Origins

AWS CloudFront VPC Origins Global Outage Exposes Single-Ingress Risk: Canvas, Blackboard, Hugging Face Hit

A capacity limit in a single AWS Frankfurt availability zone triggered a global outage of CloudFront's VPC Origins feature on July 16, 2026, lasting over three hours and taking down Canvas, Blackboard, Hugging Face, and others. The incident exposes a single-point-of-failure risk in the feature's security design, which eliminates public origin exposure but also removes alternate ingress paths. This article breaks down the root cause, downstream impact, the growing pattern of cloud control-plane failures, and practical steps IT teams should take before the next outage.

AZ Cloud & Azure Desk·7h ago ·2 views
Clipboard History · Windows 11

Windows 11’s Win+V Isn’t Just Paste: How to Unlock Clipboard History, Sync, and PowerShell Hacks

Microsoft’s built-in clipboard manager—accessible via Win+V—offers more than simple copy-paste recovery. With persistent pinning, cloud sync across devices, and direct PowerShell integration, it’s a productivity workhorse hiding in plain sight. Here’s how to make the most of it without third-party tools.

AZ Cloud & Azure Desk·9h ago
Aks · Azure Kubernetes Service

Your AKS Windows Server 2019 Pools Are Already Unsupported: What to Do Before Scaling Fails

Windows Server 2019 node pools in Azure Kubernetes Service have been unsupported since March 1, 2026, and the remaining node images will be removed on April 1, 2027, causing scaling operations to fail. This article explains the practical impact for AKS administrators, the migration steps required, and the risks of not acting before the deadline.

AZ Cloud & Azure Desk·10h ago
Azure Anomaly Detector · Azure Retirement

Azure Anomaly Detector Is Retiring in 2026: Here’s How to Prepare

Microsoft will retire Azure Anomaly Detector on October 1, 2026, giving IT teams 18 months to migrate. This article outlines a practical discovery and migration plan to ensure no dependencies are missed before the deadline.

AZ Cloud & Azure Desk·11h ago
Azure Maps · Gen2 Upgrade

Azure Maps Forced Upgrade on Sept. 15, 2026, and the Render v1 Shutdown That Follows: A Survival Plan

Microsoft will automatically upgrade all remaining Azure Maps Gen1 accounts to Gen2 on September 15, 2026, just two days before the Render v1 API retires. While credentials stay valid, the pricing and capacity changes—and the hard Render v1 cutoff—demand separate, proactive workstreams. IT teams must inventory accounts, baseline transactions, update ARM templates, and audit all applications for deprecated API calls well before the deadlines to avoid cost surprises and service outages.

AZ Cloud & Azure Desk·11h ago
Azure Nvv4 · Azure Virtual Machines

Microsoft warns: Move your Azure NVv4 VMs before September 30, 2026, or they’ll be deallocated

Microsoft will forcibly deallocate all Azure NVv4 virtual machines on September 30, 2026, ending support and SLA for affected VMs. Users must inventory their entire Azure estate, choose a replacement series like the NVads_V710_v5, confirm regional capacity and GPU quota, and test migrations carefully—especially given a known resize error that requires a feature flag. The runway is shortening, with Reserved Instance and Capacity Priority Program sales already closed.

AZ Cloud & Azure Desk·11h ago ·1 views
Microsoft 365 · Windows Server 2022

Microsoft 365 Apps on Windows Server 2022 Gets a Feature Freeze Date: What Admins Must Do Now

Microsoft has confirmed that Microsoft 365 Apps on Windows Server 2022 will stop receiving feature updates after Version 2608 and will get only security patches until October 10, 2028. Full support ends on October 13, 2026, when Server 2022 exits Mainstream Support. IT admins must inventory their environments and plan a migration to Windows Server 2025, Azure Virtual Desktop, or Windows 365 before the 2028 deadline, with a controlled hold at Version 2608 serving as a temporary bridge.

AZ Cloud & Azure Desk·13h ago ·1 views