Are they going to just include Advanced Group Policy Management with Regular Windows Server 2019 then?
We run a health network with 86,000 workstations and many GPO admins for different areas. AGPM is the only reason we can keep hospitals functioning because there is versioning and if something corrupts we can roll it back within a few minutes. Regular GPO is a nightmare because it doesn't have any tracking on GPOs so if two people open the same GPO and make changes they will overwrite each other.
And no we won't be using Azure because of the security and it violates Canadian Privacy laws. Not to mention Azure doesn't have the ability to do what we can do in AGPM and we have small remote hospitals that don't have the bandwidth to support SAC with the 8TB of "onenote app" updates in the middle of the day coming down to 86,000 workstations at once.
I know that full OneNote was finally realized to be beneficial and put back. I think Microsoft abandoning their Corporate clients is quite ridiculous.