WALTHAM, Mass., Nov. 3, 2021 — OnPage Corporation, a Boston-based incident management company, today announced the availability of new integrations with leading single sign-on (SSO) solutions Okta and OneLogin. The latest integrations allow for a secure authentication process when users log in to the OnPage system using their SSO account credentials.
Our November update introduces new team settings and, along with them, entirely new options for escalating Signls. This will allow you to make your incident response even more reliable. One application is to create a ‘managers on duty’ teams with full duty scheduling capabilities and escalate missed Signls to such 2nd level response team. As always, you can find all the details in this article.
Time is of the essence when identifying and resolving issues in your software. The longer it takes for a fix to be deployed, the greater the consequences for your customers. Visibility and speed are core to what makes Raygun powerful and is why today we're excited to continue this journey with our latest feature - Alerting.
To give you enough notice to fix an issue before it escalates, we’re evolving our alerts and making them more proactive with Change and Crash Rate Alerts. So when your application experiences a change from the norm or a dip in crash-free sessions, Sentry will (smartly) alert you via Slack, Teams, PagerDuty, or old-fashioned email.
According to a recent global survey by Deloitte, 73%of respondents said their organizations have officially embarked on a path to adopting intelligent IT automation. That being said, only 26% of survey respondents that are piloting automations and 38% of those implementing and scaling actually have an enterprise-wide intelligent IT automation strategy. So, what’s standing in their way?
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) scrutinizes hospital readmission rates across the U.S. each year, and it levies financial penalties on organizations that overshoot acceptable hospital readmission rates. As healthcare systems across the country embark on a journey to introduce patient-centric models to their organizations, they must align their resources with ever-changing regulations for them to thrive.
Many ITOM or ITSM tools come with built-in features for alerting and notifications and are able to send at least an email or text notification upon incidents to operations teams. But is this enough reliability to respond to and handle major and critical incidents? Recently, we have been surprised to see more and more monitoring tools listed as alerting tools on review platforms like G2.