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As an Office 365 Administrator in our tenant, I can view the Office 365 Services Health Status below but I want to know if I can create a Power BI app to access the Office 365 Services Health Status data without the nav bar on the left and give access to the non-admin users of our company. I would really appreciate if you can show or share "How-to" to create it.
@normpowerbi wrote:
As an Office 365 Administrator in our tenant, I can view the Office 365 Services Health Status below but I want to know if I can create a Power BI app to access the Office 365 Services Health Status data without the nav bar on the left and give access to the non-admin users of our company. I would really appreciate if you can show or share "How-to" to create it.
I think it is possible. Based on my research, there're actually official API that can retrieve service health status data. See Office 365 Service Communications API Overview.
Real-time service health monitoring - Query for status updates for new or ongoing service incidents or planned maintenance events that impact your subscription services (or those of your customers).
There's no built-in connector in Power BI that retrives the health data, so the main point of your requirement is how to retrive the data externally. I think you can post the "how to" question in the O365 development forum. After getting the data and saving in a database or in any excel etc, you can simply present the status in Power BI and share the report within your company.
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