Azure Lowlands is a single‑day event with three tracks focused on Microsoft Azure Platform as a Service (PaaS). The agenda covers a wide range of topics, including containers, data, integration, DevOps, IoT, and AI.

This year marks the first time I submitted a session to Azure Lowlands, so I’m especially honored that the organizers accepted it. During the event, I’ll present a session titled “How to create robust monitor solutions with PowerShell, Azure Functions, and Logic Apps.”
The conference will take place on January 29th, 2021. Moreover, due to the ongoing pandemic, the event will be fully virtual and free to attend. Therefore, make sure to tune in and join us for a full day of insightful and exciting sessions.
📝 One-Minute Brief
Announces a session at Azure Lowlands 2021 focused on building robust monitoring solutions using PowerShell, Azure Functions, and Azure Logic Apps to proactively detect and respond to platform issues.
How to create robust monitor solutions with PowerShell, Azure Functions, and Logic Apps
Monitoring your systems or platforms is a crucial aspect of any organization, and my session will be all about this! How you can create a robust monitor solution using tools and technologies like PowerShell, Azure Functions, and Logic Apps.

Session name: How to create robust monitor solutions with PowerShell, Azure Functions, and Logic Apps
Abstract: Monitoring your systems or platforms is a crucial aspect of any organization. Based on my experience, all your clients will tell you that all the platforms or applications are being monitored by external partners or internally. Nevertheless, when disasters occur or are in the process of happening, guess what? Your team will be the last to know. This session will address and present how you can easily and quickly create a robust monitoring solution on your platforms using PowerShell, Functions app, Logic Apps, or Power Automate Flows.
Join us and reserve your presence at the Azure Lowlands virtual event; it is free!
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