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Upcoming change: Microsoft 365 Apps SAEC and MEC will unify

Upcoming change: Microsoft 365 Apps SAEC and MEC will unify

Starting July 14, 2026, Microsoft will unify the Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel (SAEC) and Monthly Enterprise Channel (MEC) for Microsoft 365 Apps into a single enterprise update channel, simplifying update management without changing existing policies or user workflows. No action is required. Introduction Beginning in July 2026, Microsoft will unify the Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel (SAEC) and Monthly Enterprise Channel (MEC) into a single enterprise-focused update channel for Microsoft 365 Apps. This change is designed to simplify update management while continuing to provide a predictable, enterprise-ready servicing experience. Over time, SAEC and MEC have both served customers who want an enterprise-focused experience with timely updates. Unifying these channels reduces complexity and overlap, helping organizations adopt new capabilities, security updates, and quality improvements more quickly. This unified approach also supports more consistent update expectations across devices and user groups, while maintaining Microsoft’s commitment to quality, manageability, and predictable servicing. When this will happen: General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, and DoD): These changes will go into effect on July 14, 2026, with the Patch Tuesday update release. How this affects your organization: Who is affected: Microsoft 365 administrators managing update channels for Microsoft 365 Apps Organizations currently using the Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel (SAEC) There is no change or impact for devices on other channels such as Monthly Enterprise Channel (MEC), Current Channel (CC), or associated preview channels What will happen: Devices currently configured for SAEC will receive the same feature and security updates as published to MEC. Existing update policies and configurations will continue to be respected. There is no change to Microsoft’s commitment to predictable servicing, quality, and enterprise manageability. Users are not expected to experience workflow changes as a result of this update. What you can do to prepare: Optional: No action is required. If your organization currently uses SAEC, updates will continue to be published on a monthly basis. Validate your servicing workflows. Confirm that your pilot, broad deployment, and rollback processes continue to meet your organization’s requirements. Learn more: Overview of update channels for Microsoft 365 Apps | Microsoft Learn  As we get closer to rollout, we will share additional […]

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