Microsoft warns some Azure usage notifications – including abnormalities – are broken
Microsoft has warned its partner community that real-time tracking and notifications of customers' Azure spend is broken until mid-March, creating the possibility that spending overruns will go undetected.
Information about customers who exceed their planned spend will still be recorded – but partners won't get regular notifications about what their customers are doing with Azure. So they won't automatically receive info about potential problems. Microsoft has blamed"technical problems with our internal processing system" for the mess and advised"We expect notifications to be restored by the middle of March 2023."Plenty of Microsoft users rely on their partners to let them know about stuff like looming usage overruns. The software leviathan's advice to partners is therefore to monitor their customers Azure usage manually.
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