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Although cloud workspaces have many advantages, no cloud provider is immune to service outages—even Microsoft 365. Service outages can disrupt business processes such as scheduled calls with customers and online meetings, or bring these processes to a halt entirely. That's why it's crucial to monitor the health of Microsoft 365 services to ensure business continuity.
Why the Microsoft 365 admin center isn't enough
While Microsoft does provide notices about service outages, these notices are only available in the Microsoft 365 Service Health Dashboard (SHD). This limitation only adds to your already demanding workload, forcing you to constantly keep an eye on that dashboard. You need an Microsoft 365 monitoring tool to monitor the health of all your Microsoft 365 services effortlessly.
Why M365 Manager Plus?
M365 Manager Plus is designed to resolve all your Microsoft 365-related issues. It monitors the health of Microsoft 365 services 24x7 and sends out email notifications immediately when a decline in service is detected. With this real-time service outage alerts, plan for alternative ways to continue your business processes without any hiccups.
Each service has its own set of features and endpoints. The service health dashboard of M365 Manager Plus provides granular details such as the number of incidents in features and endpoints of a service, number of users who will be affected by a particular incident, current status of the incident, start and end time of the incident, and more.
Highlights of M365 Manager Plus
- Centralized console: Monitor the health of Exchange Online, Azure Active Directory, OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Online, and other Microsoft 365 services from a single console.
- Real-time alerts: Stay on top of service outages with instant email alert notifications.
- Historical data: Gain access to historical Microsoft 365 service health monitoring data that's older than 30 days.
- In-depth graphs: View graphs illustrating the health status of Microsoft 365 services to facilitate quick decision-making.
- Scheduled reports: Create custom monitoring schedules to generate specific reports at predetermined time intervals. These reports can also be exported in PDF, CSV, XLSX, or HTML formats.