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Add alerting for data issues #89
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There are a few different ways to add alerting for data issues in Google products and services. Google Cloud Monitoring Google Cloud Monitoring is a powerful tool that can be used to monitor the health and performance of your Google Cloud resources. It can also be used to create alerts for a variety of data issues, such as: Missing data Once you have created an alerting policy, you can configure it to send notifications to you and your team via email, SMS, or other channels. Google Analytics Google Analytics also provides some basic alerting capabilities. For example, you can create custom alerts to be notified when certain metrics, such as website traffic or conversion rates, drop below or rise above a certain threshold. To create a custom alert in Google Analytics, go to Customization > Custom Alerts. Then, click + NEW ALERT and configure the alert to your liking. Google Alerts Google Alerts is a free service that can be used to monitor the web for mentions of specific keywords or phrases. You can use Google Alerts to set up alerts for data issues, such as when your company is mentioned in the news in a negative way or when there is a spike in social media complaints about your products or services. To create a Google Alert, go to Google Alerts and enter the keywords or phrases that you want to monitor. Then, configure the alert to your liking. Third-party tools There are also a number of third-party tools that can be used to create alerts for data issues in Google products and services. These tools typically offer more advanced features than the native alerting capabilities provided by Google. Some popular third-party alerting tools include: Datadog The best alerting solution for you will depend on your specific needs and requirements. If you are using Google Cloud Platform, then Google Cloud Monitoring is a good option. If you are using Google Analytics, then you can use the built-in alerting capabilities or a third-party tool. If you need more advanced alerting capabilities, or if you need to monitor data from a variety of different sources, then a third-party alerting tool may be the best option for you. Here are some additional tips for adding alerting for data issues in Google products and services: Identify the data issues that you want to monitor. What are the most important metrics to your business? What data quality issues are you most concerned about? |
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