Change management
In the service offering, the balance of responsibility for hardware maintenance and security updates shifts to the service provider (Microsoft) instead of the customer (you). However, you must still ensure that non-Microsoft and custom software continues to function as expected when updates are rolled out.
For on-premises products, your organization assumes all responsibility for managing change.
Balance of responsibility
Responsibility | Microsoft Managed Desktop service | Microsoft 365 client software | On-premises clients and servers | Non-Microsoft and custom software |
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Provide new functionality | Microsoft | Microsoft | Both | You |
Test new features for quality assurance | Microsoft | Microsoft | Both | You |
Communicate about new features | Both | Both | Both | You |
Integrate custom software | Both | Both | You | You |
Apply security updates | Microsoft | Microsoft | You | You |
Maintain system software | Microsoft | Microsoft | You | You |
Package for deployment | Microsoft | Microsoft | You | You |
Change process overview
Below is a summary of how the change process is shared between Microsoft and customers:
Scenario | Microsoft's role | Customer's role |
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After a change |
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Change types
There are several types of changes that we make to the service regularly. The communication channel for those changes and the actions you're responsible for vary.
Not all changes have the same effect on your users or require action. Some are planned and some are unplanned. For example, critical and out-of-bad updates aren't usually planned.
Depending on the type of change, the communication channel may vary. The following table lists the types of changes you can expect for the Microsoft Managed Desktop service.
Functionality | Non-security updates | Security | |
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Client hotfixes for issues | Security updates |
Advance notice | Five days notice for changes that require action | No such changes are included in the monthly release | No changes are included in the monthly release |
Communication channel |
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Requires global admin action | Sometimes | Rarely | Rarely |
Type of action | Change settings | Communicate changes to users | Change admin settings |
Requires testing | Check business applications including remote access services | Sometimes; testing the fix against processes or customizations | Rarely |
Examples of change |
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Hotfixes based on customer reported bugs |