Webhooks for Azure Alerts
We are excited to announce Webhooks for Azure Alerts! Configure an HTTP or HTTPS endpoint to route your Azure Alerts.
We are excited to announce Webhooks for Azure Alerts! Configure an HTTP or HTTPS endpoint to route your Azure Alerts.
Learn how to use Azure Automation runbooks to initiate actions in response to Azure alerts.
Learn about the new PowerShell runbook type in Azure Automation, and how it can make automation across clouds and on-premises datacenters easier.
Source control automation allows you to check-in code you’re writing in Azure Automation to source control (push) and sync what’s in source control to Azure Automation (pull).
Learn how to leverage a PowerShell module you can upload to Azure Automation and use directly in your runbooks. The OMS module uses Azure Active Directory for authentication and authorization.
This post will provide an update on the progress and road map for .NET Framework 4.6 availability in Azure.
Learn how to build more advanced schedules for you Azure Automation runbooks using the Azure Scheduler.
In this post, we will walk you through the basics and some key features of the new Hybrid Runbook Worker functionality.
The OMS Search API enables alerting, notification and remediation scenario’s using Azure Automation. Check out this blog post for samples and guidance!
Our team is frequently asked about Linux support by customers interested in unifying their workloads by using Azure Automation to manage not only Windows hosts, but Linux hosts as well. Today, we are pleased to announce our first steps into supporting this functionality.