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October 2024

Supercharge Your Incident Response With The New Rootly and IsDown Integration

Dealing with disruptions from third-party providers can really disrupt your business operations. As our IT infrastructures become more complex, managing these outages can be quite a headache. If you're a site reliability engineer (SRE) looking for a smoother way to handle these incidents, you'll want to check out the new Rootly and IsDown integration. Rootly is an incident management system that seriously speeds up business response times.

The Role of External Service Monitoring in SRE Practices

Modern businesses rely on a variety of external services to support their operations, including APIs, cloud platforms, CDNs, payment gateways, and more. Whether it's pulling data from an external API, using a cloud service for storage, or integrating a third-party tool for analytics, these services help achieve many business objectives. Given their criticality, it’s important to have a reliable mechanism for monitoring external services.

How SRE Teams Manage Downtime with Slack War Rooms

Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams play a very important role in ensuring that digital services remain operational. However, at times, they can face certain incidents and outages, which are inevitable for any complex system. During these disruptions, it is important to respond quickly and efficiently to reduce the impact on the organization and its users. This is where Slack War Rooms come into the picture. When an outage strikes, the clock starts ticking.

Learn How Slack Helps SREs Stay Ahead of Service Disruptions

Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) are crucial for the smooth delivery of online services. Their job is to ensure that systems are reliable, available, and efficient. But when things go wrong, they’re the ones who jump into action to fix issues as fast as possible. And with modern systems being as complex as they are, managing service disruptions can be quite a challenge. This is where Slack comes in. It’s more than just a chat tool.