PagerDuty announced new enhancements to the PagerDuty Operations Cloud to save money, improve operational efficiency, and maximize uptime while minimizing the disruption and distraction of critical incidents.
The enhancements to PagerDuty’s platform not only decrease noise, reduce toil, and automate manual work so teams can focus on innovation, they enable digital operations teams to standardize flexible, automatic incident management on the most resilient digital operations platform in the market.
"Businesses today need PagerDuty's Operations Cloud – a single, integrated platform for action that improves productivity and efficiency, increases availability, and reduces incident duration while delivering intelligent automation to give teams freedom to innovate," said Sean Scott, Chief Product Development Officer at PagerDuty. "In the current environment, companies need to control costs and consolidate software. This can result in significant change to production environments. PagerDuty protects your production environment and gives you peace of mind that your service levels will hold if incidents do occur, keeping your customers happy."
Highlights from the latest PagerDuty release includes the following features:
Integrated Customer-facing PagerDuty Status Pages: Decrease support volumes and reduce context switching between separate tools by keeping customers, partners, and stakeholders aware of services status, in real-time
With PagerDuty Status Pages, when an incident occurs, users will be able to proactively and securely communicate real-time operational updates with customers directly from the PagerDuty Operations Cloud platform, as well as leverage their preferred audience-specific communication service. Use PagerDuty Status Pages to improve customer experience, reduce the burden on support teams, and eliminate the need to maintain separate status page infrastructure.
More Flexible Incident Workflows: Drive down incident cost and resolution time while reducing the risk of manual errors by automating incident response processes
Flexible Incident Workflows mean that teams can automate tailored workflows triggered by the type of incidents they manage, including a robust list of incident actions depending on urgency, status, and priority. For example, users can customize a major incident workflow that automatically opens a conference bridge, adds responders, and starts an incident-specific Slack channel to lessen cognitive load on response teams and keep all stakeholders aligned, ensuring best practices when seconds matter.
Configurable AIOps-powered Alert Grouping: Take hours of engineering time back and improve productivity by reducing system noise with more granular and precise time windows to intelligently group alerts
PagerDuty’s AIOps-powered Intelligent Alert Grouping now offers configurable time windows that let users further reduce alert noise in their environment. A sample of our Early Access program shows that teams using this feature see up to a 45% improvement in the average compression rate on their noisiest services in a matter of weeks. To help customers get started quickly, PagerDuty’s machine learning engine will calculate and recommend the ideal time window for a specific service.
Custom Fields on Incidents for Improved Relevance and Ease of Use: Resolve any kind of operations incident faster and eliminate time wasted by jumping between systems
To provide responders the right information in the right places, Custom Fields on Incidents now offer the flexibility to tailor fields within PagerDuty to include use case-specific contextual information. Teams will be able to aggregate data from systems of record across the enterprise and create a 360-degree view of the incident. For customers using PagerDuty to manage incidents across business functions, Custom Fields on Incidents makes PagerDuty more accessible across a range of use cases, including HR, legal, and other domains. Delivering Custom Fields on Incidents is a major step forward in making the PagerDuty Operations Cloud more valuable to operations teams beyond engineering and IT.
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