Cost alerts in the Teams channel that owns them.
CloudMonitor posts anomaly and budget-breach cards into Microsoft Teams, routed to the cost group behind the spend, so the right people see the problem the moment it appears.
An alert nobody reads is not governance. CloudMonitor pushes its anomalies and budget breaches straight into the Microsoft Teams channels your engineers already live in, with the owner, the dollar impact, and the next step on the card. No separate dashboard to remember to open.
- Routes each alert to the Teams channel for the cost group that owns the spend.
- Lets engineers acknowledge, snooze, or close an anomaly from inside the card.
- Respects quiet hours, escalation, and on-call rotations.
- Sends optional daily or weekly digest cards summarizing spend and savings.
What gets pushed
The anomaly, with the owner already attached.
Every card carries the severity, the dollar impact, the resource or cost group behind it, and a link back into CloudMonitor. The same anomalies and budget breaches you see in the app arrive where the team is already working.
- Anomalies and budget breaches as actionable cards
- Severity and dollar impact on every alert
- Deep link back to the full detail in CloudMonitor
Routing and control
The right channel, at the right time.
Per-cost-group routing means finance, platform, and each product team only see what they own. Quiet hours and on-call rules keep noise down, and engineers act without leaving the conversation.
- Per-cost-group routing to separate channels
- Acknowledge, snooze, or close from the card
- Quiet hours and on-call rotations honored
- Daily or weekly digests for a regular pulse
CloudMonitor is built on Microsoft Fabric and lives inside the Microsoft stack, so Teams is the most natural place for its alerts to land. Anomalies and budget breaches arrive as cards in the channel that owns the spend, with everything an engineer needs to act already attached.
Routing is per cost group, so the platform team, finance, and each product team see only what is theirs. The loop closes where the work happens rather than in a dashboard nobody opens.
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