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MC1196484: Monitor batch workloads with Azure Monitor Application Insights

Summary

  • New ability to monitor batch workload telemetry in Azure Monitor Application Insights for finance and operations apps in Microsoft Dataverse.
  • Admins can diagnose performance bottlenecks and scheduling issues more effectively using built-in alerts and dashboards.
  • New telemetry signals will capture batch start and stop times, throttling events, thread availability, and queue sizes across priority levels.
  • Insights enable proactive monitoring of batch job execution and improved response to performance or scheduling issues.

Admin Impact: Low
User Impact: Low
Release Start: 14 Jan 2026
Release End: 14 Jan 2026
Services: Dataverse
Category: Stay informed
Tags: New Feature

History

12/14/2025 Item Added to Message Center

Microsoft Message

We are announcing the ability to monitor batch workload telemetry in Azure Monitor Application Insights for finance and operations apps in Microsoft Dataverse. This feature is planned to reach general availability on January 14, 2026.

How does this affect me?

Batch telemetry enables admins the ability to diagnose performance bottlenecks and scheduling issues more effectively. Azure Monitor Application Insights provides built-in support for alerts and dashboards that provide admins with actionable insights to enhance observability and operational efficiency.

With this new feature, you will have access to new telemetry signals that capture batch start and stop times, throttling events, and thread availability. It also includes telemetry for batch queue sizes across priority levels, enabling visibility into scheduling bottlenecks, and exception metadata for failed batch tasks. These insights provide the ability to monitor batch job execution with greater precision and respond proactively to performance or scheduling issues.

Batch signals that have been introduced under Monitoring and Telemetry in Dynamics 365 apps are:

  • Batch start time
  • Batch stop time
  • Batch throttling
  • Batch failure
  • Batch queue
  • Batch threads

What action do I need to take?

This message is for awareness, and no action is required.

If you would like more information on this feature, please review the Available telemetry learn article.