Compare the Top Microservices Tools that integrate with Microsoft 365 as of September 2025

This a list of Microservices tools that integrate with Microsoft 365. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Microsoft 365. View the products that work with Microsoft 365 in the table below.

What are Microservices Tools for Microsoft 365?

Microservices tools and frameworks are comprehensive platforms and libraries that assist in the development and management of microservices-based applications. These tools and frameworks offer essential features such as service discovery, fault tolerance, load balancing, and API management to streamline the design of microservices architectures. They support developers in creating services that are decoupled, independently deployable, and scalable. Additionally, these frameworks often come with built-in support for integrating with container orchestration systems like Kubernetes and Docker. By using these tools and frameworks, teams can enhance the resilience, scalability, and maintainability of their applications. Compare and read user reviews of the best Microservices tools for Microsoft 365 currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Azure Functions
    Develop more efficiently with Functions, an event-driven serverless compute platform that can also solve complex orchestration problems. Build and debug locally without additional setup, deploy and operate at scale in the cloud, and integrate services using triggers and bindings. End-to-end development experience with integrated tools and built-in DevOps capabilities. Integrated programming model to respond to events and seamlessly connect to other services. Implement a variety of functions and scenarios, such as web apps and APIs with .NET, Node.js, or Java; machine learning workflows with Python; and cloud automation with PowerShell. Get a complete serverless application development experience—from building and debugging locally to deploying and monitoring in the cloud.
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    ServicePilot

    ServicePilot

    ServicePilot

    ServicePilot has a simple objective, to provide an accurate view of the IT and applications: security, availability and performance. Teams have a difficult problem, maintaining applications in perfect working order in a high-performance and secure way. This is not an easy task in this world of agile development, frequent changes, rapid evolution and ever-increasing complexity of information systems architecture. Since their introduction, a lot has changed in IT: Cloud computing has become the new standard, mobile devices have become more powerful, the Internet of Things is growing more and more, and micro-services and containers are changing the way applications are built. These changes are leading to new needs, and old tools will find it hard to adapt and will be insufficient. A new generation of monitoring tools has become necessary. However, the infrastructure, the network and the storage should not be neglected because applications would not work without them.
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