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How agentic ITOps helps ensure resilient IT infrastructures

Infrastructure resilience is essential for any modern IT environment. Downtime is expensive. Beyond the stresses of day-to-day operations, you want to be confident that your IT systems will continue functioning during service disruptions, hardware failures, or natural disasters. Agentic ITOps can help ensure a reliable, resilient IT infrastructure environment. These systems use agentic AI to help IT teams minimize downtime, improve customer trust, and protect your business’s revenue and reputation.

Jira Service Management (JSM) Review for Alerting (2025)

Atlassian is shutting down OpsGenie. New sales stopped on June 4, 2025, and the platform will be completely offline by April 5, 2027. As an OpsGenie user, you now face a critical decision: Migrate to Jira Service Management (JSM), Atlassian’s recommended path, or choose a different solution. And if you’re not sure JSM is the right fit for your team’s alerting needs, this review will help you decide. I signed up for JSM and put it through real-world testing.

Product Update - Turn Off Alerts, Use Microsoft Teams, and Custom Domains

Over the last few months IncidentHub has added several new features to make it easier to fine tune your alerts. IncidentHub now also integrates with Microsoft Teams and supports custom domains for your public status pages. Let's take a comprehensive look at what's new.

SLA, SLO, and SLI: Understanding the Foundations of Service Reliability

Last week, I ordered a pizza on a food delivery app. And they promised the delivery in 30 minutes. Similarly, all digital services: Apps, websites, cloud platforms, etc, make promises about speed, uptime, and reliability. The difference is how they track and measure those promises. That’s where SLA, SLO, and SLI come in. These three metrics define what “reliable” actually means. They turn a vague claim like “99.9% uptime” into something you can measure, track, and act on.

The Silent Failure: When Monitoring Doesn't Wake the Right People

At 2:07 a.m., one of the core production nodes went down. CPU usage spiked, latency shot through the roof, and requests began timing out across the cluster. Monitoring tools lit up instantly. Datadog dashboards turned red, Prometheus fired alerts, and a webhook pushed incident payloads into Jira. Everything worked exactly as designed. Except no one responded. The alert chain fired flawlessly through machines, but the right human never saw it because it was sent via an automated phone call.

PagerDuty Incident Responder custom agent for Github is now Generally Available!

This custom agent in GitHub’s AI ecosystem gives users access to PagerDuty data (including change correlation, incident data, and more) directly in GitHub Copilot, saving time from context switching for faster resolution. The agent can help users analyze incident context, identify recent code changes, and suggest fixes via GitHub PRs. Learn more about PagerDuty’s MCP capabilities for GitHub and other tools here.

Bring incident response to AI stack with ilert's MCP Server

ilert’s engineering team has developed an open Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants to securely interact with your alerting and incident management workflows, from determining who is on call to creating incidents. In this article, we provide a simple explanation of MCP, outline the reasons behind our investment in it, describe the high-level architecture, and explain how to connect Claude, Cursor, and other MCP clients to ilert today.

Integration & Data Ingestion: Strengthening AIOps Observability

Large enterprises face the challenge of managing high-volume, very diverse data streams that span both legacy and modern, digital systems and applications. To gain timely, accurate insight across this kind of complexity, IT teams need observability platforms that can do more than just monitor - they must also unify, contextualize and enrich data so teams can act effectively to protect the availability of the services their customers rely on.

Disaster Recovery: Everything You Need to Know

With increasing cyberattacks and cloud outages, maintaining system resilience is critical. A robust Disaster Recovery (DR) strategy enables teams to prepare for unexpected events. It makes sure they can recover critical systems and data with minimal disruption. This blog will cover what disaster recovery is, why it matters, and the key components of an effective Disaster Recovery Plan. We’ll also walk through the steps for creating your own strategy.