![]() Microsoft decided to attack this problem differently: they have released the first version of a network monitoring toolset, first announced at Ignite 2019, that uses telemetry from Office desktop clients to report on connectivity between your clients, wherever they are, and the Office 365 “front door” location that the client is connecting to. Note that the feature described here is officially in preview as of November 2020, so it may change at any time. In our current forced-working-remotely world, your users are likely to disperse into lots of locations that require monitoring. The problem with trying to monitor connectivity to a complex service like Microsoft 365 is that there are lots of endpoints to monitor. One of the most significant objections heard from customers who don’t want to move to the cloud is simple: “what if my network stops working?” This seems like a fair question since, without a network that can reach Microsoft’s services, you won’t be able to get all that much work done (or even watch Netflix!) Reliable Internet connectivity is critical to many different essential business services, so most of us have some network monitoring in place. Introduction to Basic Networking Monitoring for Office 365
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