Data Center Supply Chain
The latest Data Center Supply Chain coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Microsoft Previews Azure Monitor Alerts and Purview Audit for Universal Print Observability
Microsoft's June 2026 preview of Azure Monitor alerts and Purview Audit for Universal Print brings long-awaited observability to cloud print management. The integration enables real-time printer health monitoring, customizable dashboards, proactive alerts, and detailed audit trails for compliance. General availability is targeted for December 2026, giving IT teams a six-month window to test and prepare for these critical features.
Viva-Ready Organizational Data Comes to GCC-Moderate, Bringing Workforce Analytics to U.S. Government Cloud
Microsoft has launched Organizational Data in Microsoft 365 for GCC-Moderate tenants, enabling U.S. government agencies to upload HR data and power Viva Insights, Pulse, and Glint. The feature, now generally available in the admin center, brings workforce analytics to the compliant government cloud with the same privacy and security controls as the commercial offering.
Microsoft Releases Azure Linux 4.0 ISO for Local Testing on x86-64 and ARM64 Hardware
Microsoft has released Azure Linux 4.0 as a downloadable ISO for x86-64 and ARM64 hardware, allowing administrators to test Microsoft’s internal Linux distribution locally for the first time. The release bridges hybrid cloud and on-premises environments, empowering Windows admins to evaluate the security-hardened, minimal-footprint OS directly on their own hardware. The ISO marks a significant shift in Microsoft’s Linux strategy, providing greater transparency and flexibility for enterprise testing and compliance.
Cloud Takeoff: GOL Airlines Modernizes 84 Airport Endpoints with Intune and Autopilot
Brazil's GOL Airlines migrated airport device management across 84 locations to Microsoft Intune, Entra ID, and Windows Autopilot, reducing provisioning time from hours to minutes and boosting security. The cloud-native stack eliminates on-site IT intervention and centralizes control, providing a blueprint for transportation and distributed enterprises.
Dutch Water Utility Ditches Aging AX 2012 for MECOMS 365 in Digital Overhaul
Waterbedrijf Groningen, the Dutch drinking water utility, has successfully migrated from its legacy AX 2012 system to the cloud-based MECOMS 365 platform. The move enhances operational efficiency, customer service, and regulatory compliance while setting a template for other public-sector organizations adopting modern ERP.
Report: Kojima’s OD Defies the Odds, Survives Microsoft’s 100-Day Xbox Purge
Kojima Productions' cloud-native horror game OD is reportedly still in development as of July 2026, surviving a ruthless 100-day strategic review that saw multiple Xbox projects canceled. The game's survival highlights its importance as a showcase for Microsoft's cloud gaming ambitions and the enduring value of Hideo Kojima's creative partnership. Despite no release date, OD remains a key pillar in Xbox's post-reset strategy.
Azure Linux 4.0 Public Preview Arrives: Microsoft’s Fedora-Powered Cloud OS
Microsoft has launched Azure Linux 4.0 in public preview, marking a major shift to a Fedora-based foundation. The new release targets Azure VMs, AKS hosts, and container workloads, with a downloadable ISO for local testing available.
Kyndryl Taps Azure Local to Power Sovereign Cloud for Regulated Industries
Kyndryl and Microsoft have deepened their partnership to deliver a sovereign cloud solution that uses Azure Local for regulated industries. The offering combines Kyndryl’s managed services with Microsoft’s Sovereign Cloud and Microsoft 365 to keep data on-premises and under strict jurisdictional control. It targets government, healthcare, finance, and critical infrastructure organizations that face stringent compliance requirements.
Azure Linux 4.0 Goes Public: How Microsoft's Cloud-Optimized OS Challenges Windows Server's Dominance
Microsoft has released Azure Linux 4.0 in public preview, marking its first internally developed Linux distribution for general-purpose cloud workloads. The move signals a strategic shift that could see Windows Server's role diminish for cloud-native and containerized applications, while Azure Linux offers a lightweight, cost-optimized alternative tightly integrated with Azure services.
Kyndryl and Microsoft Forge Managed Sovereign Cloud Operations for Governments
Kyndryl expands its sovereignty services with Microsoft, moving from advisory to full managed operations for government and regulated industries. The partnership combines Kyndryl Sovereignty Solutioning with Microsoft Sovereign Cloud—covering Azure Local, Microsoft 365, and Dynamics 365—delivering turnkey compliance monitoring, local patching, and cleared personnel management. This shift promises to relieve Windows administrators of compliance burdens while setting a new bar for operational sovereignty.
Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Cloud PC Provisioning to July 2026, Buys ESU Migrators Three Extra Months
Microsoft pushed the Windows 10 22H2 provisioning deadline for Windows 365 Cloud PCs from April 14 to July 15, 2026, giving administrators three extra months to deploy legacy Cloud PCs while completing Windows 11 migrations. The extension does not change ESU licensing requirements or the 2028 end of security updates, but it eases application compatibility and training pressure for organizations still tied to Windows 10.
Kyndryl and Microsoft Forge Sovereign Cloud Pact to Lock Down Government Data Residency
Kyndryl and Microsoft on July 1, 2026, expanded their sovereign cloud partnership, bundling Kyndryl’s Sovereignty Solutioning with Microsoft’s Azure Local and Microsoft 365 Local. The offering targets government and regulated industries requiring strict data residency, control, and compliance, with Kyndryl handling end-to-end deployment and managed security. Early pilots in healthcare and finance highlight the platform’s ability to deliver hyperscale innovation within air-gapped environments.
Lancom Passes Third-Party Audit to Gain Microsoft Azure Migration Specialisation
Lancom Technology has achieved Microsoft's Azure Infrastructure and Database Migration specialisation after passing a rigorous independent audit. The Auckland-based provider demonstrated deep expertise in moving Windows Server and SQL Server workloads to Azure, including multiple successful projects and high customer satisfaction. The credential positions Lancom as a verified partner for enterprises planning cloud migrations, unlocking additional Microsoft resources and customer incentives.