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author: jaimeo
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ms.author: jaimeo
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ms.date: 06/12/2018
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ms.date: 08/21/2018
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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# Get started with Upgrade Readiness
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>**The OMS portal has been deprecated; you should start using the [Azure portal](LINK) 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](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).
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This topic explains how to obtain and configure Upgrade Readiness for your organization.
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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.
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