The next generation of Azure Alerts has arrived
Today, we are announcing the general availability of the next generation of alerts in Azure.
Today, we are announcing the general availability of the next generation of alerts in Azure.
Our goal with Azure Monitoring tools is to provide full-stack monitoring for your applications. The top of this “stack” isn’t the client-side of your app, it’s your users themselves.
Last week in Azure, the Azure SDK for GA became generally available, Microsoft Build registration opened, we announced Microsoft Startups with up to $120,000 in free Azure credits, and more.
We are happy to announce that the IT Service Management Connector (ITSMC) for Azure is now generally available. ITSMC provides bi-directional integration between Azure monitoring tools and your ITSM tools – ServiceNow, Provance, Cherwell, and System Center Service Manager.
Alerts are an important mechanism for customers to get notified about issues early and to take automated actions to resolve them quickly.
Highlights from last week in Azure for the week of December 11, 2017: Azure France regions available in preview with availability zones, new management & cost savings, and more
Today, we are excited to introduce the Grafana plugin for Azure Monitor and Application Insights. v0.1.0 of the Azure Monitor Data Source plugin has now added support for the Azure US Government, Azure Germany, and Azure China clouds.
Five highlights from last week in Azure for the week of October 9, 2017: IoT Updates, New previews, Azure Management Libraries for .NET v1.3, Cloud Platform Release Announcements, and Stuff to watch & listen.
This post reviews some of the cool new features supported by the new Azure Log Analytics query language. To learn more on the query language check out the tutorials on our language site and our Log Analytics community space.
Today at the Ignite 2017 conference in Florida, we announced a range of new monitoring and analytics capabilities in Azure bringing together application and infrastructure monitoring in a unified curated overview in Azure Monitor.
Getting ahead of issues before they impact end users is a key goal of any IT organization.
As customers increase their deployed applications in Azure, we are seeing a growing interest in DevOps tooling on Azure.