Announcing the general availability of Azure Monitor
Today we are excited to announce the general availability of Azure Monitor, Microsoft’s built-in platform monitoring service for Azure.
Today we are excited to announce the general availability of Azure Monitor, Microsoft’s built-in platform monitoring service for Azure.
We are excited to announce that Azure Advisor, Monitor, and resource health are generally available to you today, providing you with robust monitoring & alerting capabilities, and customized recommendations based on best practices.
Recently, we have improved the robustness of web page monitoring in Application Insights, and introduced the ability not to use cookies. Transmission is now more reliable in the face of throttling and network issues, and when a page is about to unload.
We announced the general availability of Azure Application Insights (previously Visual Studio Application Insights) and launched our new pricing structure.
Today we are excited to announce the public preview of Azure Monitor, a new platform service that provides monitoring capabilities for Azure resources.
As the Jenkins project and demand for Jenkins has grown, the project needs a more reliable, more secure, and more agile Linux platform on which to build the next generations of their content distribution network and Java-based tools.
Chauvet Cave is one of the first and most surprising examples of human collaboration: An open-source Paleolithic project. Fast-forward to today, and the same open source principles are alive and well.
Application Insights web tests will ping your application from multiple locations to check availability and then alert you when it is down. In this post I will explain how to automatically deploy a web test.
I’m happy to announce that the Application Insights Windows SDKs have reached the 1.0.0 milestone. By reaching the 1.0.0 milestone we will take on greater stability around SDK changes and a longer support lifetime.