diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/device-health-get-started.md b/windows/deployment/update/device-health-get-started.md
index eb1b10ab08..82d1a27df0 100644
--- a/windows/deployment/update/device-health-get-started.md
+++ b/windows/deployment/update/device-health-get-started.md
@@ -1,78 +1,79 @@
----
-title: Get started with Device Health
-description: Configure Device Health in Azure Monitor to monitor health (such as crashes and sign-in failures) for your Windows 10 devices.
-keywords: Device Health, oms, operations management suite, prerequisites, requirements, monitoring, crash, drivers, azure
-ms.prod: w10
-ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
-ms.sitesec: library
-ms.date: 10/29/2018
-ms.reviewer:
-manager: laurawi
-ms.pagetype: deploy
-audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
-ms.author: greglin
-ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.collection: M365-analytics
-ms.topic: article
----
-
-# Get started with Device Health
-
-This topic explains the steps necessary to configure your environment for Windows Analytics Device Health.
-
-- [Get started with Device Health](#get-started-with-device-health)
- - [Add the Device Health solution to your Azure subscription](#add-the-device-health-solution-to-your-azure-subscription)
- - [Enroll devices in Windows Analytics](#enroll-devices-in-windows-analytics)
- - [Use Device Health to monitor device crashes, app crashes, sign-in failures, and more](#use-device-health-to-monitor-device-crashes-app-crashes-sign-in-failures-and-more)
- - [Related topics](#related-topics)
-
-
-
-## Add the Device Health solution to your Azure subscription
-
-Device Health is offered as a *solution* which you link to a new or existing [Azure Monitor](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/monitor/) *workspace* within your Azure *subscription*. To configure this, follows these steps:
-
-1. Sign in to the [Azure Portal](https://portal.azure.com) with your work or school account or a Microsoft account. If you don't already have an Azure subscription you can create one (including free trial options) through the portal.
-
- >[!NOTE]
- > Device Health is included at no additional cost with Windows 10 [education and enterprise licensing](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/device-health-monitor#device-health-licensing). An Azure subscription is required for managing and using Device Health, but no Azure charges are expected to accrue to the subscription as a result of using Device Health.
-
-2. In the Azure portal select **Create a resource**, search for "Device Health", and then select **Create** on the **Device Health** solution.
- 
-
- 
-3. Choose an existing workspace or create a new workspace to host the Device Health solution.
- 
- - If you are using other Windows Analytics solutions (Upgrade Readiness or Update Compliance) you should add Device Health to the same workspace.
- - If you are creating a new workspace, and your organization does not have policies governing naming conventions and structure, consider the following workspace settings to get started:
- - Choose a workspace name which reflects the scope of planned usage in your organization, for example *PC-Analytics*.
- - For the resource group setting select **Create new** and use the same name you chose for your new workspace.
- - For the location setting, choose the Azure region where you would prefer the data to be stored.
- - For the pricing tier select **per GB**.
-4. Now that you have selected a workspace, you can go back to the Device Health blade and select **Create**.
- 
-5. Watch for a Notification (in the Azure portal) that "Deployment 'Microsoft.DeviceHealth' to resource group 'YourResourceGroupName' was successful." and then select **Go to resource** This might take several minutes to appear.
- 
- - Suggestion: Choose the **Pin to Dashboard** option to make it easy to navigate to your newly added Device Health solution.
- - Suggestion: If a "resource unavailable" error occurs when navigating to the solution, try again after one hour.
-
-## Enroll devices in Windows Analytics
-
-Once you've added Device Health to a workspace in your Azure subscription, you can start enrolling the devices in your organization. For Device Health there are two key steps for enrollment:
-1. Deploy your CommercialID (from Device Health Settings page) to your Windows 10 devices (typically using Group Policy or similar)
-2. Ensure the Windows Diagnostic Data setting on devices is set to Enhanced or Full (typically using Group Policy or similar). Note that the [Limit Enhanced](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/privacy/enhanced-diagnostic-data-windows-analytics-events-and-fields) policy can substantially reduce the amount of diagnostic data shared with Microsoft while still allowing Device Health to function.
-For full enrollment instructions and troubleshooting, see [Enrolling devices in Windows Analytics](windows-analytics-get-started.md).
-
-After enrolling your devices (by deploying your CommercialID and Windows Diagnostic Data settings), it may take 48-72 hours for the first data to appear in the solution. Until then, the Device Health tile will show "Performing Assessment."
-
-## Use Device Health to monitor device crashes, app crashes, sign-in failures, and more
-
-Once your devices are enrolled and data is flowing, you can move on to [Using Device Health](device-health-using.md).
-
->[!NOTE]
->You can remove the Device Health solution from your workspace if you no longer want to monitor your organization’s devices. Windows diagnostic data will continue to be shared with Microsoft as normal as per the diagnostic data sharing settings on the devices.
-
-## Related topics
-
-[Use Device Health to monitor frequency and causes of device crashes](device-health-using.md)
-For the latest information on Windows Analytics, including new features and usage tips, see the [Windows Analytics blog](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/upgradeanalytics)
+---
+title: Get started with Device Health
+description: Configure Device Health in Azure Monitor to monitor health (such as crashes and sign-in failures) for your Windows 10 devices.
+keywords: Device Health, oms, operations management suite, prerequisites, requirements, monitoring, crash, drivers, azure
+ms.prod: w10
+ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
+ms.sitesec: library
+ms.reviewer:
+manager: laurawi
+ms.pagetype: deploy
+audience: itpro
+author: jaimeo
+ms.author: jaimeo
+ms.localizationpriority: medium
+ms.collection: M365-analytics
+ms.topic: article
+---
+
+# Get started with Device Health
+
+This topic explains the steps necessary to configure your environment for Windows Analytics Device Health.
+
+- [Get started with Device Health](#get-started-with-device-health)
+ - [Add the Device Health solution to your Azure subscription](#add-the-device-health-solution-to-your-azure-subscription)
+ - [Enroll devices in Windows Analytics](#enroll-devices-in-windows-analytics)
+ - [Use Device Health to monitor device crashes, app crashes, sign-in failures, and more](#use-device-health-to-monitor-device-crashes-app-crashes-sign-in-failures-and-more)
+ - [Related topics](#related-topics)
+
+>[!IMPORTANT]
+>The Upgrade Readiness and Device Health solutions of Windows Analytics are being retired on January 31, 2020. [Update Compliance](update-compliance-get-started.md) will continue to be supported. For more information, see [Windows Analytics retirement on January 31, 2020](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4521815/windows-analytics-retirement).
+
+## Add the Device Health solution to your Azure subscription
+
+Device Health is offered as a *solution* which you link to a new or existing [Azure Monitor](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/monitor/) *workspace* within your Azure *subscription*. To configure this, follows these steps:
+
+1. Sign in to the [Azure Portal](https://portal.azure.com) with your work or school account or a Microsoft account. If you don't already have an Azure subscription you can create one (including free trial options) through the portal.
+
+ >[!NOTE]
+ > Device Health is included at no additional cost with Windows 10 [education and enterprise licensing](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/device-health-monitor#device-health-licensing). An Azure subscription is required for managing and using Device Health, but no Azure charges are expected to accrue to the subscription as a result of using Device Health.
+
+2. In the Azure portal select **Create a resource**, search for "Device Health", and then select **Create** on the **Device Health** solution.
+ 
+
+ 
+3. Choose an existing workspace or create a new workspace to host the Device Health solution.
+ 
+ - If you are using other Windows Analytics solutions (Upgrade Readiness or Update Compliance) you should add Device Health to the same workspace.
+ - If you are creating a new workspace, and your organization does not have policies governing naming conventions and structure, consider the following workspace settings to get started:
+ - Choose a workspace name which reflects the scope of planned usage in your organization, for example *PC-Analytics*.
+ - For the resource group setting select **Create new** and use the same name you chose for your new workspace.
+ - For the location setting, choose the Azure region where you would prefer the data to be stored.
+ - For the pricing tier select **per GB**.
+4. Now that you have selected a workspace, you can go back to the Device Health blade and select **Create**.
+ 
+5. Watch for a Notification (in the Azure portal) that "Deployment 'Microsoft.DeviceHealth' to resource group 'YourResourceGroupName' was successful." and then select **Go to resource** This might take several minutes to appear.
+ 
+ - Suggestion: Choose the **Pin to Dashboard** option to make it easy to navigate to your newly added Device Health solution.
+ - Suggestion: If a "resource unavailable" error occurs when navigating to the solution, try again after one hour.
+
+## Enroll devices in Windows Analytics
+
+Once you've added Device Health to a workspace in your Azure subscription, you can start enrolling the devices in your organization. For Device Health there are two key steps for enrollment:
+1. Deploy your CommercialID (from Device Health Settings page) to your Windows 10 devices (typically using Group Policy or similar)
+2. Ensure the Windows Diagnostic Data setting on devices is set to Enhanced or Full (typically using Group Policy or similar). Note that the [Limit Enhanced](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/privacy/enhanced-diagnostic-data-windows-analytics-events-and-fields) policy can substantially reduce the amount of diagnostic data shared with Microsoft while still allowing Device Health to function.
+For full enrollment instructions and troubleshooting, see [Enrolling devices in Windows Analytics](windows-analytics-get-started.md).
+
+After enrolling your devices (by deploying your CommercialID and Windows Diagnostic Data settings), it may take 48-72 hours for the first data to appear in the solution. Until then, the Device Health tile will show "Performing Assessment."
+
+## Use Device Health to monitor device crashes, app crashes, sign-in failures, and more
+
+Once your devices are enrolled and data is flowing, you can move on to [Using Device Health](device-health-using.md).
+
+>[!NOTE]
+>You can remove the Device Health solution from your workspace if you no longer want to monitor your organization’s devices. Windows diagnostic data will continue to be shared with Microsoft as normal as per the diagnostic data sharing settings on the devices.
+
+## Related topics
+
+[Use Device Health to monitor frequency and causes of device crashes](device-health-using.md)
+For the latest information on Windows Analytics, including new features and usage tips, see the [Windows Analytics blog](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/upgradeanalytics)
diff --git a/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md b/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md
index 47a7fc7fe2..7681eb53ba 100644
--- a/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md
+++ b/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md
@@ -1,81 +1,82 @@
----
-title: Get started with Upgrade Readiness (Windows 10)
-ms.reviewer:
-manager: laurawi
-description: Explains how to get started with Upgrade Readiness.
-keywords: windows analytics, oms, operations management suite, prerequisites, requirements, upgrades, log analytics,
-ms.prod: w10
-ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
-ms.sitesec: library
-ms.pagetype: deploy
-audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
-ms.author: greglin
-ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.topic: article
-ms.collection: M365-analytics
----
-
-# Get started with Upgrade Readiness
-
->[!IMPORTANT]
->**The OMS portal has been deprecated; you should start using the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com) instead as soon as possible.** Many experiences are the same in the two portals, but there are some key differences. See [Windows Analytics in the Azure Portal](../update/windows-analytics-azure-portal.md) for steps to use Windows Analytics in the Azure portal. For much more information about the transition from OMS to Azure, see [OMS portal moving to Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/log-analytics/log-analytics-oms-portal-transition).
-
-This topic explains how to obtain and configure Upgrade Readiness for your organization.
-
-You can use Upgrade Readiness to plan and manage your upgrade project end-to-end. Upgrade Readiness works by establishing communications between computers in your organization and Microsoft. Upgrade Readiness collects computer, application, and driver data for analysis. This data is used to identify compatibility issues that can block your upgrade and to suggest fixes that are known to Microsoft.
-
-Before you begin, consider reviewing the following helpful information:
- - [Upgrade Readiness requirements](upgrade-readiness-requirements.md): Provides detailed requirements to use Upgrade Readiness.
- - [Upgrade Readiness blog](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-Analytics-Blog/bg-p/WindowsAnalyticsBlog): Contains announcements of new features and provides helpful tips for using Upgrade Readiness.
-
->If you are using System Center Configuration Manager, also check out information about how to integrate Upgrade Readiness with Configuration Manager: [Integrate Upgrade Readiness with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/clients/manage/upgrade/upgrade-analytics).
-
-When you are ready to begin using Upgrade Readiness, perform the following steps:
-
-1. Review [data collection and privacy](#data-collection-and-privacy) information.
-2. [Add the Upgrade Readiness solution to your Azure subsctiption](#add-the-upgrade-readiness-solution-to-your-azure-subscription).
-3. [Enroll devices in Windows Analytics](#enroll-devices-in-windows-analytics).
-4. [Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows Upgrades](#use-upgrade-readiness-to-manage-windows-upgrades) once your devices are enrolled.
-
-## Data collection and privacy
-
-To enable system, application, and driver data to be shared with Microsoft, you must configure user computers to send data. For information about what diagnostic data Microsoft collects and how that data is used and protected by Microsoft, see the following topics, refer to [Frequently asked questions and troubleshooting Windows Analytics](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/windows-analytics-FAQ-troubleshooting), which discusses the issues and provides links to still more detailed information.
-
-## Add the Upgrade Readiness solution to your Azure subscription
-
-Upgrade Readiness is offered as a *solution* which you link to a new or existing [Azure Log Analytics](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/log-analytics/) *workspace* within your Azure *subscription*. To configure this, follows these steps:
-
-1. Sign in to the [Azure Portal](https://portal.azure.com) with your work or school account or a Microsoft account. If you don't already have an Azure subscription you can create one (including free trial options) through the portal.
-
- >[!NOTE]
- > Upgrade Readiness is included at no additional cost with Windows 10 Professional, Education, and Enterprise editions. An Azure subscription is required for managing and using Upgrade Readiness, but no Azure charges are expected to accrue to the subscription as a result of using Upgrade Readiness.
-
-2. In the Azure portal select **Create a resource**, search for "Upgrade Readiness", and then select **Create** on the **Upgrade Readiness** solution.
- 
-
- 
-3. Choose an existing workspace or create a new workspace to host the Upgrade Readiness solution.
- 
- - If you are using other Windows Analytics solutions (Device Health or Update Compliance) you should add Upgrade Readiness to the same workspace.
- - If you are creating a new workspace, and your organization does not have policies governing naming conventions and structure, consider the following workspace settings to get started:
- - Choose a workspace name which reflects the scope of planned usage in your organization, for example *PC-Analytics*.
- - For the resource group setting select **Create new** and use the same name you chose for your new workspace.
- - For the location setting, choose the Azure region where you would prefer the data to be stored.
- - For the pricing tier select **per GB**.
-4. Now that you have selected a workspace, you can go back to the Upgrade Readiness blade and select **Create**.
- 
-5. Watch for a Notification (in the Azure portal) that "Deployment 'Microsoft.CompatibilityAssessmentOMS' to resource group 'YourResourceGroupName' was successful." and then select **Go to resource** This might take several minutes to appear.
- 
- - Suggestion: Choose the **Pin to Dashboard** option to make it easy to navigate to your newly added Upgrade Readiness solution.
- - Suggestion: If a "resource unavailable" error occurs when navigating to the solution, try again after one hour.
-
-## Enroll devices in Windows Analytics
-
-
-Once you've added Upgrade Readiness to a workspace in your Azure subscription, you can start enrolling the devices in your organization. For full instructions, see [Enrolling devices in Windows Analytics](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/windows-analytics-get-started).
-
-
-
-## Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows Upgrades
-
-Now that your devices are enrolled, you can move on to [Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows Upgrades](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/use-upgrade-readiness-to-manage-windows-upgrades).
+---
+title: Get started with Upgrade Readiness (Windows 10)
+ms.reviewer:
+manager: laurawi
+description: Explains how to get started with Upgrade Readiness.
+keywords: windows analytics, oms, operations management suite, prerequisites, requirements, upgrades, log analytics,
+ms.prod: w10
+ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
+ms.sitesec: library
+ms.pagetype: deploy
+audience: itpro
+author: jaimeo
+ms.author: jaimeo
+ms.localizationpriority: medium
+ms.topic: article
+ms.collection: M365-analytics
+---
+
+# Get started with Upgrade Readiness
+
+>[!IMPORTANT]
+>The Upgrade Readiness and Device Health solutions of Windows Analytics are being retired on January 31, 2020. [Update Compliance](update-compliance-get-started.md) will continue to be supported. For more information, see [Windows Analytics retirement on January 31, 2020](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4521815/windows-analytics-retirement).
+
+This topic explains how to obtain and configure Upgrade Readiness for your organization.
+
+You can use Upgrade Readiness to plan and manage your upgrade project end-to-end. Upgrade Readiness works by establishing communications between computers in your organization and Microsoft. Upgrade Readiness collects computer, application, and driver data for analysis. This data is used to identify compatibility issues that can block your upgrade and to suggest fixes that are known to Microsoft.
+
+Before you begin, consider reviewing the following helpful information:
+ - [Upgrade Readiness requirements](upgrade-readiness-requirements.md): Provides detailed requirements to use Upgrade Readiness.
+ - [Upgrade Readiness blog](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-Analytics-Blog/bg-p/WindowsAnalyticsBlog): Contains announcements of new features and provides helpful tips for using Upgrade Readiness.
+
+>If you are using System Center Configuration Manager, also check out information about how to integrate Upgrade Readiness with Configuration Manager: [Integrate Upgrade Readiness with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/clients/manage/upgrade/upgrade-analytics).
+
+When you are ready to begin using Upgrade Readiness, perform the following steps:
+
+1. Review [data collection and privacy](#data-collection-and-privacy) information.
+2. [Add the Upgrade Readiness solution to your Azure subsctiption](#add-the-upgrade-readiness-solution-to-your-azure-subscription).
+3. [Enroll devices in Windows Analytics](#enroll-devices-in-windows-analytics).
+4. [Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows Upgrades](#use-upgrade-readiness-to-manage-windows-upgrades) once your devices are enrolled.
+
+## Data collection and privacy
+
+To enable system, application, and driver data to be shared with Microsoft, you must configure user computers to send data. For information about what diagnostic data Microsoft collects and how that data is used and protected by Microsoft, see the following topics, refer to [Frequently asked questions and troubleshooting Windows Analytics](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/windows-analytics-FAQ-troubleshooting), which discusses the issues and provides links to still more detailed information.
+
+## Add the Upgrade Readiness solution to your Azure subscription
+
+Upgrade Readiness is offered as a *solution* which you link to a new or existing [Azure Log Analytics](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/log-analytics/) *workspace* within your Azure *subscription*. To configure this, follows these steps:
+
+1. Sign in to the [Azure Portal](https://portal.azure.com) with your work or school account or a Microsoft account. If you don't already have an Azure subscription you can create one (including free trial options) through the portal.
+
+ >[!NOTE]
+ > Upgrade Readiness is included at no additional cost with Windows 10 Professional, Education, and Enterprise editions. An Azure subscription is required for managing and using Upgrade Readiness, but no Azure charges are expected to accrue to the subscription as a result of using Upgrade Readiness.
+
+2. In the Azure portal select **Create a resource**, search for "Upgrade Readiness", and then select **Create** on the **Upgrade Readiness** solution.
+ 
+
+ 
+3. Choose an existing workspace or create a new workspace to host the Upgrade Readiness solution.
+ 
+ - If you are using other Windows Analytics solutions (Device Health or Update Compliance) you should add Upgrade Readiness to the same workspace.
+ - If you are creating a new workspace, and your organization does not have policies governing naming conventions and structure, consider the following workspace settings to get started:
+ - Choose a workspace name which reflects the scope of planned usage in your organization, for example *PC-Analytics*.
+ - For the resource group setting select **Create new** and use the same name you chose for your new workspace.
+ - For the location setting, choose the Azure region where you would prefer the data to be stored.
+ - For the pricing tier select **per GB**.
+4. Now that you have selected a workspace, you can go back to the Upgrade Readiness blade and select **Create**.
+ 
+5. Watch for a Notification (in the Azure portal) that "Deployment 'Microsoft.CompatibilityAssessmentOMS' to resource group 'YourResourceGroupName' was successful." and then select **Go to resource** This might take several minutes to appear.
+ 
+ - Suggestion: Choose the **Pin to Dashboard** option to make it easy to navigate to your newly added Upgrade Readiness solution.
+ - Suggestion: If a "resource unavailable" error occurs when navigating to the solution, try again after one hour.
+
+## Enroll devices in Windows Analytics
+
+
+Once you've added Upgrade Readiness to a workspace in your Azure subscription, you can start enrolling the devices in your organization. For full instructions, see [Enrolling devices in Windows Analytics](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/windows-analytics-get-started).
+
+
+
+## Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows Upgrades
+
+Now that your devices are enrolled, you can move on to [Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows Upgrades](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/use-upgrade-readiness-to-manage-windows-upgrades).