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May 22, 2025We’re excited to announce the next milestone in our journey to simplify monitoring across Azure Integration Services. As a follow-up to our earlier preview release on unified monitoring and dashboards, we’re now making it easier than ever to configure alerts for your integration applications.
This update introduces a consistent, application-centric alerting experience across Logic Apps, Service Bus, and API Management (APIM)—all available directly within the Integration Environment.
What’s New
With this release, you can now:
- Create alerts effortlessly using a simplified, unified interface
- Monitor your application’s health based on fired alerts
- Troubleshoot quickly using integrated dashboards and alert insights
- Track messages across services from a single, consolidated view
Together with the earlier update that introduced dashboards and runtime telemetry, this completes the core loop: observe, get notified, and act—all from one place.
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The entire experience is built on Azure Monitor, giving you:
- A streamlined UI tailored for integration scenarios
- Consistency with Azure-wide alerting practices
- The ability to reuse existing action groups, alert rules, and automation
- Access to advanced configurations for users who need more control
Whether you’re new to Azure Integration Services or already managing complex enterprise apps, this means less friction and more flexibility.
Unified Monitoring Experience in Action
Here’s how it all comes together in the Integration Environment:
- Set up alert-based workflows to notify, escalate, or auto-remediate incidents
- View application-level alerts in one place
- Use dashboards to correlate issues across Logic Apps, APIM, and Service Bus
- Rely on familiar Azure Monitor constructs, so there’s no need to start from scratch
This holistic view turns Integration Environment into the control plane for managing health and performance of your event-driven and API-based applications.
With this update, you can detect issues faster, respond proactively to integration failures, reduce operational overhead, and scale your monitoring using familiar Azure tooling.
Get Started
This update is now available in your Integration Environment in the Azure Portal. Â To get Started, follow the steps to configure Integration Environment and Application. Â Then you are ready to configure alerts for the resources in your application. Here are some key steps
In the chosen application, navigate to Alerts page.
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Via edit, open the page to alert rules. You can do this for the parent resource, Â or expand them to select a child resource like workflow in case of Logic Apps, or API in case of API Management, queues in case of Service Bus. To get started, we provide you an option to start with recommended rules or you can choose Add rule as well.
The recommended rules is a really easy way to configure alerts in one go for a resource. We also recommend default thresholds which you can choose as is or update them. Remove a rule from the list if not needed. When you Save, we use Azure monitor APIs to create a rule per row. After Save, you will see the link to rule if you want to make any updates beyond what’s show in the UI.
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The recipients for the Alerts can be configured in action group tabs, based on the alert severity.
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Through Add rule, you can also choose to create alert rules for signals beyond the recommended ones.
This is another example of recommended rules for Service Bus queues
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The alerts page also shows the alert activity to get a clear visual on the health of the application and different resources in it. You can see the count of alerts by severity allowing you to focus and triage the more critical issues.
At this point, you know what resources in the application need further troubleshooting. This is where the monitoring dashboards in Integration Environment help you get a metrics and log based views into the details of the health of each resource to do the root cause analysis and mitigate the issues and alerts.
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We’d Love Your Feedback
We understand how critical observability and monitoring are to running reliable integration solutions. Our goal is to provide the best end-to-end monitoring experience for Azure Integration Services—and to do that, we need your input.
Whether you’re just getting started or managing enterprise-grade integrations, your feedback helps us improve the tools and features that matter most.
👉 Have ideas, suggestions, or gaps you’d like us to address?
Reply to this blog post or submit your feedback —we’re listening.
Let’s build the future of Integration monitoring, together.