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Summary
Microsoft 365 introduces a modernized change management model with flexible release audiences (Frontier, Standard, Deferred), enhanced Message center communications, and AI-powered insights via the MCP Server. Rolling out mid-April 2026, it offers IT teams greater clarity, control, and proactive change management.
Details
We are introducing a modernized change management model for Microsoft 365 to help IT teams manage the pace of innovation and realize value faster. Based on customer feedback, this new approach provides greater clarity, consistency, and control through flexible release audiences, more actionable Message center posts, and AI enabled access to trusted release information.
Clarity and Control for Admins
Microsoft 365 is evolving how updates are released and giving IT teams greater clarity, consistency, and control over change.
Audience based rollout model
- Align rollouts to operational readiness with channels that support both rapid innovation and regulated environments. Expanding release audience options (Frontier program, Standard release, and Deferred release) to better align rollout timing with organizational readiness and governance needs.
- This is the first step in our modernization change management journey. We’re starting with Microsoft 365 Copilot.
Actionable communications
- Enhanced Message center updates are timely and relevant, helping admins anticipate, validate, and prepare changes. Providing more structured, launch‑focused Message center announcements with clearer impact, actions, and compliance considerations.
AI powered change insights
- Introducing the Microsoft Release Communications (MRC) Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, which enables MCP compatible AI clients to retrieve trusted Microsoft 365 roadmap and Azure Updates information using natural language.
- Shift from passively reviewing service updates to actively reasoning over change data. With Microsoft MCP Server for Enterprise, you can give AI agents conversational, read-only access to your organization's Message center and Service Health Dashboard data.
When this will happen:
General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-April 2026 and expect to complete by late April 2026.
How this will affect your organization:
Depending on your configuration and readiness model, you now have the option to choose your release audience preference for your organization:
- Stage feature rollout using release audiences:
- Frontier program for early experimentation and feedback.
- Standard release (default) for immediate access at general availability.
- Deferred release (for eligible major features) to delay rollout by 30 days for additional security or compliance review.
- To access the Admin Control to select release preference:
Preferences navigation
Release preferences Standard release
Release preferences Deferred release
- Enable AI tools and agents to query trusted release and roadmap data via the MRC MCP Server and Microsoft MCP for Enterprise.
- Note: Additional Microsoft 365 workloads will be supported in the future.
What you need to do to prepare:
- Review and configure your release
preferences: Assign your release audience your
tenant and users are assigned to in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center.
- Please note we will begin leveraging this new model for Microsoft 365 Copilot features in late May and preferences will be honored.
- Explore MCP-powered insights: Connect the MRC MCP Server and MCP for Enterprise to your AI-enabled tools to streamline change tracking and analysis.
Learn more
- Modernizing Change Management for Microsoft 365 Customers | Microsoft 365 Insider Blog
- Modern change management for Microsoft 365 - Overview | Microsoft Learn
- Configure modern release options for Microsoft 365 | Microsoft Learn
- Frequently asked questions about release options for Microsoft 365 | Microsoft Learn
- Get started with the Microsoft Release Communications MCP Server | Microsoft Learn
- Overview of Microsoft MCP Server for Enterprise - Microsoft Graph | Microsoft Learn
- What's new in Message center | Microsoft Learn