Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

Alerting

Derdack SIGNL4 Joins Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA)

Today, Derdack SIGNL4 (www.signl4.com), provider of critical alerting and anywhere incident response for SecOps teams, announced it has joined the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA), an ecosystem of independent software vendors and managed security service providers that have integrated their solutions to better defend against a world of increasing threats.

Troubleshooting Alerts the Right Way: As a Team

At Netdata, we love two things more than anything else: Our goal is to make troubleshooting and monitoring as seamless as possible with the open-source Agent. This includes giving you pre-configured alerts so that you get notified immediately when a disruption occurs. The Netdata Agent comes with over 250 pre-configured and optimized alerts.

AlertOps And BMC Partner To Reduce Incident Resolution Times

Chicago, IL – April 27, 2022 – AlertOps, a major incident response orchestration platform, today announced a technology integration partnership with BMC Helix, a service management platform. This new relationship empowers Helix users with intelligent alerting, advanced escalation policies, schedule management, workflow automations for complex enterprise teams to rapidly remediate major incidents.

Reducing False Positives in Capped Campaigns

As the adtech industry continues to expand and the volume of ads sold and served grows exponentially, the only way to manage the business is through programmatic advertising. This approach utilizes data insights and algorithms to automatically serve ads to the right user, at the right time, on the right platform, and at the right price. The speed and scale of online advertising means that adtech companies need to collect, analyze, and act upon immense datasets instantaneously, 24 hours a day.

Use formulas and functions in RUM monitors for high-value alerts

Real User Monitoring (RUM) gives you visibility into the behavior of your users and the performance of your applications. You may already be using RUM monitors to automatically notify your team when the number of RUM events—such as pageviews, clicks, or errors—rises above a threshold you define.