Gain visibility into your apps with Azure App Insights, DevOps, and monitoring

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Everyone stay home, stay safe and join us online.
    Agenda:
    In this talk, Randy Pagels will talk about.
    In the world of constantly evolving apps and continuous deployments, knowing what is happening with your app and users can make or break your customer experience. You want to proactively detect issues as they occur and fix them before they start affecting your users. Application Insights, an intelligent Application Performance Monitoring service, provides instant analytics over your application logs and telemetry. It includes fast, easy, and non-intrusive analytics tools to diagnose problems and answer challenging questions interactively. It also integrates seamlessly with your existing DevOps workflows. For instance, you can surface performance data in Visual Studio, link to releases and work items in Visual Studio Team Services, and access telemetry in Azure Monitor. Join me to experience the latest capabilities through a demo-heavy session and learn about our strategy and roadmap.
    This session is part of the Pittsburgh .NET User Group (www.meetup.com...)
    www.meetup.com...
    Photo Curated by Balaji Kandasamy
    Photo by Jessy Smith on Unsplash

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @tharwatmorsy3631
    @tharwatmorsy3631 Рік тому

    Hello, thank you for the wonderful presentation. Is there a way to directly share user flow charts to Azure Portal or any other visualization tool like Grafana or Power BI? This would allow us to view the charts within these tools without the need to save and upload them through a lengthy process of clicks. The reason I am asking, is there is no integration between user flow chart and KQL unlike other metrics such as page view, and custom events

  • @martinrj30
    @martinrj30 Рік тому

    start at: ua-cam.com/video/7T8nk3BBBSU/v-deo.html