Datadog is a service for IT, Operations and Development teams who write and run applications at scale, and want to turn the massive amounts of data produced by their apps, tools and services into actionable insight.
About nozbe
Nozbe is a powerful, cross-platform app that helps in your time and project management.
It's easy to connect Datadog + nozbe without coding knowledge. Start creating your own business flow.
Triggers
New Category
Triggered when a new category is added
New Project
Triggered when a new project is created
New task
Triggered when a new task is created
Actions
New Metric Post
This covers the data that you want to send to Datadog
Create Project
Create new project
Create Task
To create a new task into a project.
How Datadog & nozbe Integrations Work
Step 1: Choose Datadog as a trigger app and authenticate it on Appy Pie Connect.
(30 seconds)
Step 2: Select "Trigger" from the Triggers List.
(10 seconds)
Step 3: Pick nozbe as an action app and authenticate.
(30 seconds)
Step 4: Select a resulting action from the Action List.
(10 seconds)
Step 5: Select the data you want to send from Datadog to nozbe.
(2 minutes)
Your Connect is ready! It's time to start enjoying the benefits of workflow automation.
Integration of Datadog and nozbe
Datadog
Datadog is an application performance monitoring (APM. software company that provides monitoring for cloud infrastructure, web applications, databases, and business applications. The company was founded in 2010 and its headquarters are in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
nozbe
Nozbe is a full-featured task management app used to manage personal tasks. It was founded in 2010 and its headquarters are in Moscow, Russia.
Integration of Datadog and nozbe
With more than 100 integrations of leading OSS and SaaS applications, Datadog provides the most comprehensive view of your infrastructure and all your applications, from one place.
Integration of Instrumentation Applications with Datadog
The integration of Dynatrace APM and Datadog on both sides was based on the Edge Agent technpogy. The two products have been integrated since 2012. There is a great variety of available metrics on both sides. For example, from the Datadog side you can get the list of all the machines you monitor. But how do you get a list of all the machines you monitor from the Dynatrace side With a new integration, it’s easy. You can find out all about this new integration here. https://dynatrace.com/resources/assets/docs/datadoghq_brochure_en.pdf
Integration of New Relic APM and Datadog on both sides was based on the API technpogy. The integration is available for free for 7 days at Datadog website. This integration gives you very detailed information on both sides. If you look at the New Relic side, it shows you the list of all the machines and applications monitored by New Relic and it provides metrics on all these machines and applications. On the other hand, if you look at the Datadog side, it shows you all your machines and applications, and provides detailed metrics on them. You can see that there is a great variety of metrics provided in both directions. For example, that in New Relic side you get the list of all the machines you monitor, but how do you get a list of all the machines you monitor from the Datadog side With a new integration, it’s easy. https://dynatrace.com/resources/assets/docsewrelic-datadoghq_brochure_en.pdf
Integration of Sensu with Datadog was introduced last year with an API technpogy. The integration provides with information about the state of your hosts. If you look at the Sensu side, it shows you all your hosts monitored by Sensu, along with their states (i.e., Status. On the other hand, if you look at the Datadog side, it shows you all your hosts, together with their states (i.e., Status. You can see that there is a great variety of metrics provided in both directions. For example, that in Sensu side you get metrics for each host monitored by Sensu, but how do you get metrics for each host monitored by Datadog from the Sensu side With a new integration, it’s easy. https://dynatrace.com/resources/assets/docs/sensu-datadoghq_brochure_en.pdf
Integration of Logstash with Datadog was introduced last year with an API technpogy. The integration provides information about log files being sent to Logstash servers from Logstash agents installed on your hosts. If you look at the Logstash side, it shows you all your hosts monitored by Logstash along with their CPU load charts for CPU utilization over time. On the other hand, if you look at the Datadog side, it shows you all your hosts, together with their CPU load charts for CPU utilization over time. You can see that there is a great variety of metrics provided in both directions. For example, that in Logstash side you get metrics for each host monitored by Logstash, but how do you get metrics for each host monitored by Datadog from the Logstash side With a new integration, it’s easy. https://dynatrace.com/resources/assets/docs/logstash-datadoghq_brochure_en.pdf
Integration of Zabbix with Datadog was introduced two years ago with an API technpogy. The integration provides information about Zabbix server activity statistics including values for CPU usage percentage, memory usage percentage and disk space used percentage over time. If you look at the Zabbix side, it shows you all your hosts monitored by Zabbix along with their CPU load charts for CPU utilization over time. On the other hand, if you look at the Datadog side, it shows you all your hosts, together with their CPU load charts for CPU utilization over time. You can see that there is a great variety of metrics provided in both directions. For example, that in Zabbix side you get metrics for each host monitored by Zabbix, but how do you get metrics for each host monitored by Datadog from the Zabbix side With a new integration, it’s easy. https://dynatrace.com/resources/assets/docs/zabbix-datadoghq_brochure_en.pdf
Integration of Docker with Datadog was introduced back in 2014 with an API technpogy. The integration provides information about containers running on Docker Engine (also known as Docker Daemon. If you look at the Docker Engine side, it shows you all your containers running on Docker Engine together with CPU load charts for CPU utilization over time. On the other hand if you look at the Datadog side it shows you all your containers running on Docker Engine together with CPU load charts for CPU utilization over time so they match up perfectly! You can see that there is a great variety of metrics provided in both directions. For example, that in Docker Engine side you get metrics for each container running on Docker Engine, but how do you get metrics for each container running on Docker Engine from the Datadog side With a new integration, it’s easy. https://dynatrace.com/resources/assets/docs/docker-datadoghq_brochure_en.pdf
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