Office 365 Service Health Reporting on premises
Office 365 Service Health - PowerShell Script to generate HTML page with Service Health status and create local copies of the advisory and incident messages.
All in one solution for up-to-date O365 service information.
Update - non-ReportHTML version in the works
So while the office 365 health center portal is great for reporting on tenant specific incidents, it can be a bit of a pain having to log in just to check.
It can be even more of a pain to manage the message center reader role if you have hundreds of users who need access.
And what happens when you have an outage and cant reach the portal? Who can monitor connectivity?
Using some powershell and the ReportHTML module (although im not actually using the graphs and data tables, so I really should re-write it without) I've put together a simple dashboard (I'm not a web designer or graphics expert!).
The powershell that generates the dashboard also logs new incidents to a new event log (O365 Health) and emails users (and/or groups).
So as I said, its pretty basic. No frills. (have I mentioned I'm not a web designer!)
All in one solution for up-to-date O365 service information.
Update - non-ReportHTML version in the works
So while the office 365 health center portal is great for reporting on tenant specific incidents, it can be a bit of a pain having to log in just to check.
And what happens when you have an outage and cant reach the portal? Who can monitor connectivity?
Using some powershell and the ReportHTML module (although im not actually using the graphs and data tables, so I really should re-write it without) I've put together a simple dashboard (I'm not a web designer or graphics expert!).
The powershell that generates the dashboard also logs new incidents to a new event log (O365 Health) and emails users (and/or groups).
So as I said, its pretty basic. No frills. (have I mentioned I'm not a web designer!)
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