Retirement: Migrate from Azure Blueprints by January 31, 2027
Azure Blueprints will be retired on January 31, 2027, requiring users to migrate their artifacts and definitions. This change impacts all Azure customers currently using Azure Blueprints. The retirement announcement directs users to consider alternatives and provides links for further information.
- →Azure Blueprints retirement date set for January 31, 2027
- →AI-powered Azure Updates discovery
- →Azure Updates availability stages
- →Additional Azure resources and feedback channels
Deprecations (1) ›
- Azure Blueprints retirement date set for January 31, 2027
Azure Blueprints will be retired on January 31, 2027. Customers are advised to migrate their artifacts and definitions to alternative solutions before this date.
Notes (3) ›
- AI-powered Azure Updates discovery
Azure Updates can now be discovered using AI via Microsoft Release Communications MCP server. This feature aims to help users stay informed about Azure products and features relevant to their cloud investment needs.
- Azure Updates availability stages
Azure Updates are available in different stages: 'In development' for select customers in non-production, 'In preview' for all customers in non-production, and 'Launched' as fully released for production use by all Azure customers.
- Additional Azure resources and feedback channels
Users can find more information on the Microsoft Azure Blog, seek community support, and provide feedback on Azure features and future development.
https://azure.microsoft.com/updates?id=564806