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Windows Analytics vs Desktop Analytics
- Jan 21, 2021
Hi Thomas_Norway,
Update Compliance is still around and fully supported and is the generally recommended approach for exactly what's its name implies.
For upgrade readiness, the expectation is that for an organization that has fully adopted a modern approach, upgrade readiness is not an issue. Specifically, app compatibility (which is typically the primary blocker for feature updates) is a rare issue with the latest versions of Win 10.
Device health is more or less fully integrated in Intune now.
So, the question here is what exactly are you missing by not having the old device health or upgrade readiness solutions and how are these blocking you? To be clear, I'm in no way saying you may not be missing things, we just need details to help us move forward.
Hi Thomas_Norway,
Update Compliance is still around and fully supported and is the generally recommended approach for exactly what's its name implies.
For upgrade readiness, the expectation is that for an organization that has fully adopted a modern approach, upgrade readiness is not an issue. Specifically, app compatibility (which is typically the primary blocker for feature updates) is a rare issue with the latest versions of Win 10.
Device health is more or less fully integrated in Intune now.
So, the question here is what exactly are you missing by not having the old device health or upgrade readiness solutions and how are these blocking you? To be clear, I'm in no way saying you may not be missing things, we just need details to help us move forward.
- Thomas_NorwayJan 21, 2021Copper Contributor
Jason_Sandys
I've probably just overlooked that Update Compliance is still around. I must have thought it died when Windows Analytics got retired. That's mostly what I need - so my question is answered.
Thanks jason.