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RedIron: Unifying Alerts and Notifications in IT

RedIron Canada, a Managed Services Provider (MSP), Retail Integrator, and Solutions Provider, that specializes in managing cloud-based systems across AWS, Azure, and Oracle. Their expertise in IT monitoring and managed services makes them a trusted partner for retail businesses across North America. RedIron relied on traditional alert notification methods like email and SMS for their IT monitoring operations.

What's New: Supercharge workflows with Message Templates

We’re excited to introduce Message Templates, a powerful new feature designed to streamline communication and ensure consistency across teams. With pre-configured templates curated by Enterprise Administrators, OnPage phone app users can now send standardized messages with just a few taps—saving valuable time and reducing the risk of miscommunication in critical situations.

Restructuring How We Think About Alerts

Back in Alerts Are Fundamentally Messy, I made the point that the events we monitor are often fuzzy and uncertain. To make a distinction between what is valid or invalid as an event, context is needed, and since context doesn’t tend to exist within a metric, humans go around and validate alerts to add it. As such, humans are part of the alerting loop, and alerts can be framed as devices used to redirect our attention. In this post, I want to drive this concept a bit further.

The AI Revolution in Incident Management: Insights from the Frontlines

Cofounder Doreen Jacobi spoke with several of our customers about the revolution AI is bringing to incident management. Artificial Intelligence has seamlessly integrated into our daily lives, often in ways we barely notice. But what does that actually mean for industries facing complex challenges, like incident management? What real benefits does AI bring today, and how might it shape the future?

Four tips for configuring alerts in Site24x7 network monitoring

Configuring alerts effectively can be the difference between a frictionless IT environment and hours of downtime. Many enterprises struggle with alert fatigue, missed critical incidents, or poorly defined thresholds that leave them scrambling to identify root causes. How can you make sure your team gets the right information at the right time without being overwhelmed?

Overhauling PagerDuty's data model: a better way to route alerts

Since its launch in 2009, PagerDuty has been the go-to tool for organizations looking for a reliable paging and on-call management system. It’s been the operational backbone for anyone running an ‘always-on’ service, and it’s done the job well. Ask anyone about the product, and you’re all-but-guaranteed to hear the phrase “it’s incredibly reliable.” I agree. But reliability isn’t everything.