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Microsoft Product Calendar – Impact on Businesses in 2026

Date

Thursday, January 29, 2026

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10:00 AM Europe/Prague

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Agenda

Microsoft isn’t slowing down in 2026! 

New releases, product changes, pricing moves, and end-of-support milestones will affect organizations across industries – impacting planning, budgeting, security, and procurement decisions.

Join our Microsoft Product Calendar 2026 webinar for a practical, business-focused walkthrough of the most important Microsoft events and deadlines coming this year. Mateusz Drozdowski, our Microsoft licensing expert, will break down what’s changing and what it means for your environment – so you can plan upgrades, migrations,  renewals, and purchasing decisions with confidence.


What you’ll learn:

  • Pricing outlook for 2026: expected changes, signals to watch, and how to prepare
  • End of support in 2026: which products are affected and what actions to take now
  • Migrations and renewals: practical tips to reduce risk, downtime, and surprise costs
  • Cost-efficient, compliant planning: best practices for aligning your licensing strategy with real deadlines

Leave with a clear view of the key dates that matter in 2026, and a checklist of next steps tailored to IT, procurement, and asset management teams.


Who should attend: IT managers, security leads, procurement, and public-sector teams.

Mateusz Drozdowski

Mateusz is the Head of Licensing Solutions at Forscope. He is responsible for the administration of our product portfolio, product-related training, and for providing software licensing consultancies for clients’ projects.

He successfully finished the BSA Verafirm SAM (Software Asset Management) Certification Program which is aligned to the ISO 19770-1 standard.