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Migrating Windows Server workloads is no longer just about getting to the cloud—it’s about what you do after (or alongside) migration. Explore the methods, tooling, and best practices that will help you build and operate Windows Server workloads on Azure to take advantage of modern cloud and platform capabilities. See how Azure Copilot and agentic tools can help you plan, execute, and modernize faster with less manual effort.
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This session is part of Windows Server Summit 2026. |
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- Heather_Poulsen
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- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
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The ai assisted migration is in preview, tested it but the AI need lots to learn. anoyances as you can't create groups any more to add workload in it. Tagging in nice , but it would be handy if you could add tags aftewards in an assessment in bulk without going server by server. and adding servers to an assessment later is also needed as if you missed one you need to create a new assessment. Future request is pick workloads from existing assessment and add them to a new collection, like teaming up workloads into smaller sections and later waves.