Microsoft’s latest Azure Integration Environment update delivers a unified, application-centric alerting experience for Logic Apps, Service Bus, and API Management. Built on Azure Monitor, it simplifies alert creation, monitoring, and troubleshooting—all from one streamlined interface. :

Microsoft’s Azure Integration Environment Gets a Major Alerting Upgrade
Microsoft recently rolled out a big update to Azure Integration Services. This upgrade focuses on simplifying how developers create and manage alerts across Logic Apps, Service Bus, and API Management (APIM). If you’re juggling multiple integration apps, this unified alerting experience is a game changer.
What’s New in the Integration Environment?
- Create alerts easily with a streamlined, unified interface.
- Monitor your app’s health through fired alerts in one place.
- Quickly troubleshoot issues using integrated dashboards and alert insights.
- Track messages across services from a consolidated view.
Together with earlier dashboard and telemetry updates, this completes the monitoring loop: observe, get notified, and act—all without leaving the Integration Environment.
Powered by Azure Monitor: Why It Matters
This new alerting system is built on Azure Monitor, ensuring consistency with Azure-wide alerting practices. You can reuse existing action groups, alert rules, and automation setups. Plus, advanced configurations are available for power users who want more control.
“Whether you’re new to Azure Integration Services or managing complex enterprise apps, this means less friction and more flexibility.”
Unified Monitoring Experience in Action
Here’s how the update improves your workflow:
- Set up alert-driven workflows to notify, escalate, or auto-remediate incidents.
- View application-level alerts across Logic Apps, APIM, and Service Bus in one dashboard.
- Use familiar Azure Monitor constructs—no need to start from scratch.
This holistic control plane lets you detect issues faster, respond proactively, and scale monitoring effortlessly.
Getting Started Is Simple
Head to your Integration Environment in the Azure Portal. Navigate to the Alerts page within your chosen application. You can apply recommended alert rules or add custom ones. Configure recipients based on alert severity using action groups. The interface even shows alert activity by severity to help you focus on critical issues.
Once alerts are set, dive into dashboards for detailed metrics and logs. This helps you diagnose root causes and resolve problems quickly.
“Our goal is to provide the best end-to-end monitoring experience for Azure Integration Services—and to do that, we need your input.”
Why This Update Is a Big Deal
Monitoring integration apps used to be fragmented and complex. Now, Microsoft offers a unified, application-centric alerting experience. This reduces operational overhead and boosts your ability to maintain healthy, scalable integrations.
Plus, the update invites community feedback to keep improving the tooling. So, if you’re running event-driven or API-based applications on Azure, this is the monitoring upgrade you’ve been waiting for.
Ready to take control of your integration alerts? Jump into the Azure Portal and explore the new Integration Environment alerting features today.
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