check before: 2025-08-18
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Microsoft 365 admin center
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Online, Windows Desktop, World tenant
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Change type:
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We are announcing the Public Preview of the Alerts feature in Power Platform Monitor, available in the Power Platform admin center. This feature will be available in all public clouds starting on August 18, 2025.
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Created:
2025-08-19
updated:
2025-08-19
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summary for non-techies**
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Direct effects for Operations**
Operational Disruption
Without proper preparation, the introduction of the Alerts feature may lead to confusion among users regarding the new notifications, potentially causing them to overlook critical alerts or misinterpret their significance, leading to delayed responses to operational issues.
- roles: Tenant Administrators, Environment Administrators
- references: https://aka.ms/ADO11850
User Experience Degradation
If users are not adequately informed about the new alert system, they may experience frustration due to unexpected email notifications or alerts that they do not understand, negatively impacting their overall experience with the Power Platform.
- roles: End Users, Support Staff
- references: https://aka.ms/ADO11850
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explanation for non-techies**
Imagine you're running a busy law firm or managing a team in a large corporation. Just like you would want to know if a critical case or project is falling behind schedule, the new Alerts feature in Power Platform Monitor is designed to keep you informed about the performance of your digital tools.
Think of it like setting up a notification system for your office. You might have a system in place where if the office printer runs out of paper or toner, someone gets a message to refill it before it disrupts the workflow. Similarly, the Alerts feature allows administrators to set up rules that trigger notifications when certain performance thresholds are met or exceeded. This means you don't have to constantly check the system to see if everything is running smoothly. Instead, you'll get an email alert if something needs attention, much like getting a notification if a client meeting is rescheduled.
This feature supports various types of resources such as Canvas apps, Model-driven apps, Cloud flows, and Desktop flows. So, whether you're dealing with a legal document automation app or a workflow that manages employee onboarding, you'll be promptly informed if these tools aren't performing as expected.
The good news is that you don't need to do anything to start using this feature. It's available without any setup, much like how a new feature might automatically appear in your favorite software update. This ensures that you can focus on your work, knowing that you'll be alerted if something requires your attention.
For those interested in diving deeper into how this feature works, there's additional information available online, which can be accessed through the provided link. This resource can help you understand how to make the most of the Alerts feature to ensure your digital tools are always operating at their best.
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