How to create robust monitor solutions with PowerShell and Power Automate

  • Sandro Pereira
  • Oct 15, 2024
  • 2 min read

And the saga continues. My crusade to find sessions I delivered in the past found a new treasure. This time, it is a session I delivered on the Global Power Platform Bootcamp in Ludinghausen about how to create robust monitoring solutions with PowerShell and Power Automate. I made this session almost 2 years ago.

📝 One-Minute Brief

Monitoring platforms and applications effectively remains a major challenge for many organizations. In this post, I revisit a session delivered at the Global Power Platform Bootcamp that demonstrates how to build robust monitoring solutions using PowerShell and Power Automate. The session shows how to quickly detect issues, automate notifications, and combine PowerShell with Power Platform services to improve visibility and response time.

Monitoring systems and platforms play a critical role in any organization. Based on my experience, clients often say that external or internal partners already monitor their applications. However, when incidents occur—or even start to occur—your team usually finds out last.

In this session, I show how you can quickly and easily build a robust monitoring solution using PowerShell and Power Automate, either on their own or combined with Azure Functions and Logic Apps.

Of course, you may realize that Power Automate has evolved, for example, with a new Flow designer. However, this is still a very valuable session, and I still use this strategy with some of my clients.

I hope you find this helpful! If you liked the content or found it useful and want to help me write more, you can buy (or help me buy) my son a Star Wars Lego! 

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Author: Sandro Pereira

Sandro Pereira lives in Portugal and works as a consultant at DevScope. In the past years, he has been working on implementing Integration scenarios both on-premises and cloud for various clients, each with different scenarios from a technical point of view, size, and criticality, using Microsoft Azure, Microsoft BizTalk Server and different technologies like AS2, EDI, RosettaNet, SAP, TIBCO etc. He is a regular blogger, international speaker, and technical reviewer of several BizTalk books all focused on Integration. He is also the author of the book “BizTalk Mapping Patterns & Best Practices”. He has been awarded MVP since 2011 for his contributions to the integration community.

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