At RapDev, we believe engineers should spend more time developing new features and less time reacting to Microsoft 365 incidents, formulating fixes, and filing outage reports. When a Microsoft 365 application is down or experiencing hiccups, this cuts into an organization's internal and external communications, productivity, sales, and ultimately revenue.
With our Microsoft 365 integration for Datadog, you can get ahead of outages, at scale, to reduce the risk of Microsoft 365 downtime. Ready to free up some time for your teams?
This integration features continuous synthetic testing and monitoring, allowing DevOps engineers and SREs to focus more on high-value projects that move the needle for your business.
At RapDev, we believe engineers should spend more time developing new features and less time reacting to Microsoft 365 incidents, formulating fixes, and filing outage reports. When a Microsoft 365 application is down or experiencing hiccups, this cuts into an organization's internal and external communications, productivity, sales, and ultimately revenue.
Our dashboard with real-time monitoring and alerting allows you to visualize your organization's uptime and real-time usage data for the full Microsoft 365 suite. Developers can meet SLAs, track and achieve KPIs, and gives engineers total visibility across:
Pinpoint issues and incidents at every point of the network path with end-to-end Microsoft 365 monitoring. While Microsoft’s Dataverse offers limited visibility into Microsoft 365’s performance, users have to manually build dashboards, and it’s difficult to collect usage statistics over time. With integration, users can access data over a 15-month period, helping teams to detect outages sooner, and in some cases, prevent outages altogether.
We know DevOps and SREs are busy, and their time is best spent on product and development — not putting out fires. Monitoring Microsoft 365 with RapDev's Datadog integration enables engineers to spot performance issues before they occur, reducing the frequency of IT support tickets. Fewer support tickets translates to increased productivity and happier engineers.