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PD Summit21: Responding to Chaos with Gremlin and PagerDuty

Incident response is something you hope to never need, but when you do, you want it to go smoothly and seamlessly. Normally the knowledge of how to handle incidents within your company will be built up over time, getting better with each incident. While tools such as PagerDuty's Major Incidents Application can help you recover quickly, the process you follow is just as important. This documentation will allow you to learn from the start something which has taken us years to build up. Giving you a head start on how to deal with a major incident in a way which leads to the fastest possible incident recovery.

HUG Relies on PagerDuty When Healthcare Incidents Arise

The Geneva University Hospital (HUG) is one of the five university hospitals in Switzerland and one of the largest hospitals in Europe. Pierryves Fournier, SRE Team Lead at HUG, explains how PagerDuty and Rundeck help automate his team's incident response process, empowering the right action when seconds matter.

Wiley Relies on PagerDuty as the World Moves Towards Digital Learning

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., commonly referred to as Wiley, is a global publishing company founded in 1807 that focuses on academic publishing and instructional materials. Sean Mack, CIO and CISO of Wiley, discusses how PagerDuty is empowering teams to own and support services 24/7/365 as digital learning becomes more prevalent.

Solarisbank Banks on PagerDuty to Keep Financial Services Online

Solarisbank is Europe’s leading Banking-as-a-Service platform that enables any business to offer their own financial services. Satyajit Ranjeev, Daria Kameneva, and Jens Hermann discuss how PagerDuty helps teams implement a “you build it, you own it” model and reduce incident response times.