check before: 2023-12-04
Product:
Copilot, Intune, Windows
Platform:
Education, mobile, Windows Desktop, World tenant
Status:
Change type:
Admin impact
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Details:
Today we start to roll out Copilot in Windows (in preview) to eligible* Windows 10 devices.
When will this happen:
Copilot in Windows (in preview) is available today for eligible devices running the Home or Pro editions of Windows 10, version 22H2 via the Release Preview Channel of the Windows Insider Program. Devices on version 22H2 of Windows 10 Enterprise or Education, or Pro devices managed by organizations, will be included in a later rollout phase.
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Created:
2023-11-21
updated:
2024-08-10
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Direct effects for Operations**
- Impact on IT Operations
- Potential for increased support tickets related to Copilot functionality and user experience.
- Roles impacted: IT Support Staff, Helpdesk Technicians
- Need for monitoring and management of device compatibility and performance post-rollout.
- Roles impacted: IT Operations Managers, System Administrators
- Requirement for updates to existing IT policies and procedures to accommodate Copilot management via MDM or Group Policy.
- Roles impacted: IT Policy Managers, Compliance Officers
- Impact on IT Services
- Possible disruptions in existing services if Copilot conflicts with other applications or services.
- Roles impacted: Application Owners, Service Managers
- Increased load on network resources due to Copilot's cloud-based features, potentially affecting bandwidth and performance.
- Roles impacted: Network Administrators, Infrastructure Engineers
- Impact on IT Users
- Users may experience a learning curve with the new Copilot features, leading to temporary productivity loss.
- Roles impacted: End Users, Department Managers
- Users may face access issues if their devices are not compatible or if MDM policies restrict Copilot usage.
- Roles impacted: End Users, Team Leaders
- Dependencies and Interdependencies
- Copilot's functionality may depend on other Microsoft services (e.g., Azure, Microsoft 365), which could introduce risks if those services experience outages.
- Roles impacted: Cloud Architects, IT Service Continuity Managers
- Integration with existing applications may require additional testing and validation, impacting timelines for other IT projects.
- Roles impacted: Project Managers, Application Developers
- Compliance and Security Considerations
- New features may introduce security vulnerabilities that need to be assessed and mitigated.
- Roles impacted: Security Analysts, Risk Management Officers
- Compliance with data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR) must be ensured, particularly with cloud-based features of Copilot.
- Roles impacted: Compliance Officers, Data Protection Officers
References:
- [Microsoft Blog on Copilot](https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2023/11/20/releasing-windows-10-build-19045-3757-to-release-preview-channel/)
- [Managing Windows Copilot](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/manage-windows-copilot)
- [Windows Support Documentation](https://support.microsoft.com/help/5033467)
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