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        Microsoft Launches Desktop Analytics Service for Windows Devices
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
- October 16, 2019
Microsoft on Wednesday announced the general availability of its Desktop Analytics service, which  gives organizations dashboard views of  their managed Windows "endpoints, applications and drivers."
The service checks  for compatibility issues, and offers "mitigation recommendations for known  issues," Microsoft's announcement said.  Desktop Analytics also can be used to automate Windows desktop  deployments, including setting up pilot devices for testing Windows upgrades.
Requirements
Desktop Analytics requires using System Center  Configuration Manager version 1902, with Update Rollup 4500571 installed, at  minimum. Desktop Analytics can't be used as a "standalone" service,  although that's a top  request. 
The use of Desktop Analytics with the Microsoft Intune  device management service is part of Microsoft's future plans, although no  details were described.
There are other requirements to use Desktop Analytics, as  described in Microsoft's  "Overview" document. Notable details include:
  - Global administrator rights and an Azure  subscription.
- Enrolled devices need to be covered under  licensing for Windows 10 Enterprise E3 or E5 plans (or Education equivalents),  or Windows Virtual Desktop Access E3 or E5 plans, although Windows 7, Windows  8.1 and Windows 10 operating systems are supported.
- The setting for diagnostic data collection  (previously called "telemetry") needs to be at the "Basic"  level at minimum, but only the "Enhanced (Limited)" setting will  deliver use data and health data.
This last point about needing the Enhanced (Limited)  telemetry setting is mentioned in this  Microsoft document. Information about this setting, though, appeared to be  missing from Microsoft's documentation (for instance, it's not shown in this  document). Microsoft had unveiled the Enhanced (Limited) telemetry option  about two years ago, according to this Computerworld article, but that  article's Microsoft-associated links don't appear to include the term.
Update 10/22: A Microsoft document now includes a description about how to "limit Enhanced diagnostic data to the minimum required by Desktop Analytics." By making some changes, IT pros can limit Enhanced telemetry to just "operating system events" and "some crash dump types." 
Desktop Analytics depends on using two services hosted in  the United States, and an organization's diagnostic data also gets processed in  the United States, according to Microsoft's  FAQ document. Possibly, those details represent blocks for the use of the Desktop Analytics service in European Union countries because of General Data  Protection Regulation (GDPR) location requirements. Update 10/22: A Microsoft spokesperson commented that "GDPR  doesn't block data transfers out of the EU outright and that Privacy Shield  permits data to be transferred to the US for processing."
Desktop Analytics also isn't for users of the long-term  servicing channel of Windows 10, according to Microsoft's "Overview"  document.
Coming End of  Windows Analytics
Desktop Analytics is the designated replacement for the  Windows Analytics service, which will reach its end  on Jan. 31, 2020. The three components of Windows Analytics --  Device  Health, Update Compliance and Upgrade Readiness -- are all combined in the Desktop  Analytics service. 
Microsoft also previously explained that the Update  Compliance component of Windows Analytics will still be available in the Azure  Portal beyond the January end date. Update Compliance and  Upgrade Readiness both could be used for free by organizations. 
There's apparently no free substitute service for the  Upgrade Readiness solution. It'll end with Windows Analytics in January.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.