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Microsoft Sets September 2026 Deadline for Windows Network Policy Manager in AKS, Leaving Users Three Migration Paths
Microsoft will end support for Azure Network Policy Manager on Windows nodes in AKS on September 30, 2026. Because the recommended Cilium migration is Linux-only, Windows admins must choose between node-level NSGs, self-managed Calico, or workload redesign. The article outlines the practical impact of the retirement, explains why Cilium is not an option, and provides an actionable migration plan for teams running Windows containers.
Your Azure Blob Storage Bills Could Spike if You Miss This October 2026 Deadline
Microsoft will automatically migrate legacy Blob Storage accounts to GPv2 after October 13, 2026, and block creation of new legacy accounts starting September 2026. Proactive migration is essential to control costs, avoid deployment breaks, and configure tiering, redundancy, and lifecycle rules. This article provides a practical plan for IT teams to discover, migrate, and validate their accounts before the deadline.
Azure Virtual Desktop Classic Retires September 2026: What You Must Do Now
Microsoft has confirmed that Azure Virtual Desktop (classic) will retire on September 30, 2026, requiring all organizations to migrate to the ARM-integrated service. This article outlines how to identify classic deployments, choose between automated migration and a parallel rebuild, and execute the move without disrupting users.
Your Azure Functions v3 Linux Apps Will Stop Working on Sept 30, 2026 — Here’s the Fix
Azure Functions apps running v3 on Linux Consumption will stop on September 30, 2026, requiring a mandatory migration to v4. A second deadline in 2028 retires the Linux Consumption plan entirely. This guide explains who is affected, how to verify your apps, and the step-by-step path to avoid outages.
Deadline 2026: Why Windows IT Teams Should Rethink Every Linux Blob Storage Mount Before September 30
Microsoft is ending support for BlobFuse version 1 on September 30, 2026, forcing organizations to migrate Linux Blob Storage mounts to BlobFuse2, Azure Files, or direct APIs. The deadline is a critical prompt for Windows admins to audit hidden Linux workloads in WSL, VMs, and AKS clusters that still rely on the outdated driver. A structured discovery and migration plan is essential to avoid leaving an unsupported component in production.
Windows Server 2022's Extended Support Won't Save Your Microsoft 365 Apps—Plan for 2026 Now
Microsoft 365 Apps on Windows Server 2022 will exit support on October 14, 2026, even though the server OS itself remains in extended support until 2031. This creates an urgent migration deadline for organizations using Server 2022 as an RDS or VDI Office host. This analysis details the timeline, explains who is affected, and provides a five-step plan to move to a supported platform before the cutoff.
The Azure Service Bus Retirement That Could Cut Off Your Windows Apps in 2026
Microsoft will retire the WindowsAzure.ServiceBus, Microsoft.Azure.ServiceBus, and com.microsoft.azure.servicebus SDKs and shut down the SBMP protocol on September 30, 2026. Windows workloads using the default SBMP transport will lose communication with Azure Service Bus, requiring immediate audits and migration to AMQP and the current Azure.Messaging.ServiceBus SDK to avoid outages.
Microsoft sunsets preview VM data delivery to Event Hubs and Storage on July 31, 2026 — here's your migration plan
Microsoft retires the preview AgentDirectToStore capability on July 31, 2026, removing direct AMA-to-EventHub/Storage delivery for guest VM telemetry. Teams must inventory affected DCRs, classify their downstream consumers, and migrate to Log Analytics-based data export or a validated ADX ingestion path before the cutoff. A step-by-step guide covers inventory methods, replacement architectures, and validation best practices.
Azure Monitor’s Legacy Data Collector API Won’t Stop Ingesting in 2026—But Support Ends. Here’s How to Prepare.
Microsoft has confirmed that Azure Monitor’s HTTP Data Collector API will not hard-stop on September 14, 2026, for TLS 1.2+ clients, but official support ends. This shifts the urgency from an immediate cutover to a prolonged hunt for hidden legacy senders in scripts, scheduled tasks, IIS apps, and SQL jobs. The article details how to discover these integrations and migrate them to the Logs Ingestion API using Entra ID authentication and DCRs.
The Cloud Certification Rush: Avoid Exam Dumps Before Microsoft Retires AZ-204
Microsoft’s AZ-204 exam for Azure Developer Associate certification retires July 31, 2026, creating a deadline for candidates. While online guides sometimes promote banned “exam dumps” as a shortcut, using such materials risks score cancellation and career damage. This article explains the right way to prepare using official Microsoft and AWS resources, offers a study timeline for the remaining window, and provides Windows-specific tips for remote proctoring.
Microsoft Details External Call Routing Feature for Teams in Government Clouds, Coming September 2026
Microsoft has announced a new feature for Teams in GCC High and DoD tenants that will allow users to send external phone calls directly to voicemail or route them through existing unanswered-call settings. The feature, currently in development, is expected to reach general availability in September 2026 and will initially be available on the Teams desktop and Mac clients. It provides government workers with a way to block outside interruptions while maintaining internal call access, and administrators should begin reviewing their call-routing policies before the rollout.
SNS Insider Lists Top IaaS Providers: Why Windows Shops Must Look Past the Rankings
SNS Insider's latest IaaS rankings place AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle, and Rackspace as top innovators, but the list mixes hyperscale providers with managed services, blurring the definition. For Windows administrators, the real value lies in auditing licensing, hybrid costs, and workload fit rather than relying on industry rankings. The report projects market growth from $120 billion to $669 billion by 2033, but pragmatic cloud selection requires a detailed TCO comparison.
Microsoft Opens Teams Queues App to GCC High and DoD: Here's How to Set It Up
Microsoft has begun rolling out the Teams Queues app to GCC High and DoD tenants, bringing native call queue management tools directly into the Teams client. The feature, which requires Teams Premium and Teams Phone licenses, gives supervisors operational controls like real-time monitoring, agent management, and queue configuration. Administrators should verify licensing, configure voice application policies, and pin the app to the Teams sidebar to prepare for the July 2026 general availability.