Written by
John Price
Published on
June 30, 2026
Last updated
July 8, 2026

June 2026 Release: smoother Project Online migrations, better financial visibility, and ISO 27001 Certification

This release focuses on three things: making the move from Project Online easier, keeping project financials aligned across systems, and backing Altus security with an internationally recognised standard.

An easier path from Project Online

Microsoft is retiring Project Online, and many organisations are mid-evaluation or mid-migration. The common worry is losing established ways of working in the switch.

Two changes in this release reduce that risk. First, teams can keep managing detailed schedules and costs in Microsoft Project and publish that information straight into Altus, so nothing about day-to-day scheduling has to change during the transition. Second, Altus now accounts for work already completed before migration. Previously, a project migrated at e.g. 60% complete could be treated as if it were starting fresh; now that completed effort stays visible and feeds remaining-work calculations. The result for delivery teams is progress tracking and forecasting that reflect where projects actually are.

A single source of truth for project financials

Keeping schedules and financial reports aligned takes real effort when the same numbers live in more than one system, and every duplicate is a chance for the versions to drift apart.

For organisations using Microsoft Project, cost information now publishes directly into Altus. Teams manage detailed schedules and costs in the tools they already use, and that data becomes available across Altus for reporting, governance, and decisions. No duplicate entry, no reconciling competing versions.

ISO 27001:2022 certification

Altus has achieved ISO 27001:2022 certification, the international standard for information security management. It's independent verification that security is governed through a formal framework for protecting information, managing risk, and improving over time.

For Altus, this sits alongside a structural advantage: because Altus deploys inside your own Microsoft 365 tenant, your project, portfolio, and strategic data never leaves your environment. Certification adds a recognised governance layer on top of data that was already staying with you.

Staying connected

Customer and partner feedback continues to shape where Altus goes next. To see what's coming, explore the roadmap on the Altus website or talk to your Altus representative or certified partner.

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