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The latest News and Information on Incident Management, On-Call, Incident Response and related technologies.

Adding Incident Watchers in Squadcast | Incident Notifications and Updates | Squadcast

This video talks about Squadcast's Incident Watchers Feature. In Squadcast, any user/stakeholder can subscribe to an Incident and act as a Watcher for an incident. Incident Watchers can choose to receive notifications for all the updates of an incident. This allows any user/stakeholder to act as an observer of the incident, even if they are not active responders. You can customize your watch options for the incident and receive notifications only for those updates.

Common Incident Terminology

Operations, customer support, engineers and most groups use inconsistent language. This is a serious problem. Imagine NASA doing that with astronauts or a navy with ships talking to each other, but not using the same terms. Something very bad will happen. In our space of incident management, we use words like broke, failed, outage, doesn’t work, dead…all describing the same condition.

Make your ITSM more efficient with PagerDuty and ServiceNow

Putting PagerDuty between your monitoring systems, CI/CD systems—really, anything emitting events about your digital environment— and your ServiceNow CMDB opens the door for better event management and correlation, incident response automation, advanced analytics and more, helping you service distributed and central teams together for faster turnaround and better customer experience.

How to consolidate your incident response stack using PagerDuty

PagerDuty is a comprehensive incident response solution that unifies disparate tools into a single platform. This helps teams respond to incidents faster and more effectively while reducing operational costs. PagerDuty also supports a shift from manual, reactive incident management to an automated, proactive approach, making the incident response process more efficient and resilient.

Here's what to focus on when reviewing an incident

Incidents can be a bit noisy. Especially when it’s one of higher severity, there are a lot of moving parts that can make it difficult to come away with the information you want at a glance. And if you’re someone who isn’t necessarily tapped into the day-to-day of incident response, such as a head of a department or executive, you’ll want to be able to glean the most actionable information in just a few seconds without having to dig through dense documents.