
Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) End of Life: Your Practical Migration Playbook
Microsoft is retiring Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) in April 2026. If your organization relies on AGPM for versioning and change control, it’s time to plan your next move!
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Puzzled how to manage Group Policy after April 2026, when AGPM will be retired, and how you might be able to migrate to Intune? Join a technical webinar with SDM Software, the configuration experts, to learn a step-by-step plan for AGPM replacement with a modern policy governance solution. We will show how to clean up your configuration state, get prepared for switching to another tool, and seamlessly migrate all necessary configurations while keeping the AGPM history.
Whether you operate in Active Directory only or leverage Entra ID and Intune profiles as well, we will show how to ensure consistency and tight change control over the configuration state.
All webinar attendees will receive the migration checklist and the How-To Guide from The Configuration Expert, Kevin Sullivan, an enterprise IT management veteran with 30+ years of experience across organizations ranging from Microsoft to startups.
Whether you operate in Active Directory only or leverage Entra ID and Intune profiles as well, we will show how to ensure consistency and tight change control over the configuration state.
All webinar attendees will receive the migration checklist and the How-To Guide from The Configuration Expert, Kevin Sullivan, an enterprise IT management veteran with 30+ years of experience across organizations ranging from Microsoft to startups.
Our expert presenter:
Kevin Sullivan, Principal Consultant, SDM Software
Kevin is a veteran Product Manager with almost 30 years of experience driving innovation in enterprise IT management. He spent half of his career at Microsoft, where he led transformative initiatives in Windows-based infrastructure, endpoint management, compliance, and automation. Kevin believes that the best product strategies should bridge technical depth with business impact. Combining deep technical knowledge with real-world product experience, he always finds a way to connect product architecture, business strategy, and user outcomes.

