In development for Windows 365 Enterprise
To help in your readiness and planning, this page lists Windows 365 updates and features that are in development but not yet released. In addition to the information on this page:
- If we anticipate that you need to take action before a change, we publish a complementary post in Office message center.
- When a feature enters production, the feature description moves from this page to What's new.
- This page and the What's new page are updated periodically. Check back for more updates.
- Similar features might be announced at different times for Windows 365 Business.
Note
This page reflects our current expectations about Windows 365 capabilities in an upcoming release. Dates and individual features might change. This page doesn't describe all features in development.
This article was last updated on the date listed under the title above.
Monitor and troubleshoot
End user manual connectivity check
End users will be able to manually run connectivity checks on their Cloud PCs from windows365.microsoft.com.
Remoting connections report deprecation
The remoting connection report will be retired on December 31st, 2024. After this date, refer to the Cloud PC connection quality report.
Provisioning
Windows 365 support for Spain Central region
Windows 365 Enterprise will support the Spain Central region. For more information, see Supported Azure regions for Cloud PC provisioning.
Windows 365 support for Mexico Central region
Windows 365 Enterprise will support the Mexico Central region. For more information, see Supported Azure regions for Cloud PC provisioning.
Windows 365 Frontline
Concurrency buffer usage alert
You’ll be able to set up a new alert to monitor concurrency buffer usage for Windows 365 Frontline in dedicated mode.
More precise Windows 365 Frontline concurrency control
In a future update, you'll be able to allocate concurrent sessions for Windows 365 Frontline Cloud PCs in dedicated mode for each Microsoft Entra group assigned in the provisioning policy. This lets you reserve sessions to specific groups so sessions won't be consumed by other groups, and help you control your maximum concurrency limits.
Next steps
For details about recent developments, see What's new in Windows 365.