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Summary
- The Intune Data Warehouse will undergo a reset, resulting in only around 30 days of historical data available.
- The definition of the “IntuneLicensed” property will be updated to include all Intune licensing and grace periods.
- Surrogate keys will be refreshed as part of the update process.
- The Intune Data Warehouse (beta) Power BI connector will no longer be supported, requiring migration to the OData feed link.
- Organizations should back up historical data and familiarize themselves with the updated licensing definitions and reporting behavior.
Admin Impact: High
User Impact: Low
Release Start: 01 Feb 2026
Release End: 15 Feb 2026
Services: Intune
Category: Plan for change
Tags: Admin Action
History
11/19/2025 Item Added to Message Center
Microsoft Message
Expected in mid-February 2026, as part of our modernization efforts, we are updating the Intune Data Warehouse with a new architecture to enhance scalability, performance, and align with the reporting infrastructure. The Intune Data Warehouse provides structured access to historical Intune data through an OData API, enabling you to build custom reports and dashboards using tools like Power BI and Excel. This update includes several key changes to be aware of:
- Historical data reset: Once updated, the data will be reset and there will only be approximately 30 days of data.
- Updated licensing definition: The “IntuneLicensed” property will now include all forms of Intune licensing and grace periods.
- Surrogate key refresh: Surrogate keys will be regenerated as part of the infrastructure update.
How this will affect your organization
If your organization is using the Intune Data Warehouse you will need to be aware of this upcoming change. Additionally, if you are using the Intune Data Warehouse (beta) Power BI connector, support for this connector will be discontinued. A new connector will be available, requiring use of the OData feed link within the Intune admin center.
What you need to do to prepare
- Ensure your reporting tools are configured to use the OData feed from the Intune admin center.
- If you are using the Intune Data Warehouse (beta) Power BI connector, transfer to the OData feed. For instructions refer to: Connect to the OData feed for the Intune Data Warehouse for your tenant
- Back up any historical data you wish to retain before this update.
- Review any dependencies on surrogate keys and prepare for key refreshes.
- Familiarize yourself with the updated licensing definitions and reporting behavior.
Additional information
For more details on the data warehouse and alternative solutions, please refer to:
- Intune Data Warehouse API Endpoint
- Integrating Azure Data Factory and the Microsoft Intune Export API