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Launch Plan for Office 365 for IT Pros (2026 Edition)

Office 365 for IT Pros (2026 Edition) Launch Plan
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Thanks to the Office 365 for IT Pros Subscribers

In a time when some question the value of books, we deeply appreciate the support of the folks who subscribe to the Office 365 for IT Pros eBook. AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot can find and synthesize information scoured from across the internet to respond to questions, but so far generative AI cannot provide the context or insight that understanding technology often needs.

An ecosystem like Microsoft 365 can become terribly complicated through different combinations of products, licenses, and configurations. Throw in hybrid organizations and there’s enough to melt an administrator’s mind. We don’t pretend that we have more answers than AI can generate; we do say that our answers are based on hard-won experience and a ton of research into why Microsoft 365 works the way that it does. In other words, we ask “why” when AI just accepts what something is.

Heading for a July 1 Release

It’s just seven days to go before we release Office 365 for IT Pros (2026 edition), including Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell (2nd edition). The writing team is still heads-down to make sure that the content is compelling, informative, and up to date, and that any of the issues raised by technical editor Vasil Michev are addressed.

We’ve received some questions about how we will release the 2026 edition. Thankfully, people want to know when they can subscribe to the new edition. With that in mind, here’s our plan.

The Release Plan

The first task is to complete all the updates to the chapters, resolve any open issues, chase down the last-minute glitches, and have a coffee. We can then proceed to do the following:

2026 or Twelfth?

Some ask us why we name the book after the year ahead. We do so because we match Microsoft’s fiscal year. Their FY26 begins on July 1, 2025. We could call this release Office 365 for IT Pros (12th edition). Maybe that would be clearer, but the date does help in terms of telling people how recent the content is.

Enjoy the 2026 edition!

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