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Modern Incident Response: The Definitive Guide

To meet the rising demands of customers, organizations are being forced to scale their operations in ways that introduce additional complexity and chaos. More people are involved in operations and in incident response, across an ever-increasing mix of systems, applications, tools, and layers of abstraction, resulting in more and more risk to the business.

Organizing and Optimizing ITSM Toolsets

Given the speed at which technology and consumer expectations are changing, there are now significant gaps in existing ITSM approaches. As a result, ITSM and ITIL processes need to be modernized to address needs around integrating legacy processes and tools, to create workflows that are built around people to maximize flexibility and ease of use.

Overcoming Alert Fatigue in a Modern Ops Environment

When your monitoring systems generate too many issues that require your attention, your organization starts to suffer from the phenomenon known as alert fatigue. Once alert fatigue sets in, it impacts the services you deliver to employees and customers. Teams become desensitized to alerts, which can cause them to miss critical notifications.

Disrupting Security: Revamping IT Security Through SecOps and Incident Management

Organizations today require disruption in security management, which means not only modernizing security tools and best practices, but also involving more stakeholders in security ops, streamlining communication about security incidents, and coordinating responses efficiently and rapidly. It means embracing SecOps, a new approach to security management.

Delighting Customers Through Incident Management

In order to continue pleasing your customers in today's rapidly changing digital landscape, you need to adapt your customer support operations to meet this new set of expectations. Instant responses, zero service disruptions, and multiple channels of engagement are the new normal for customer relations. Companies that fail to live up to these ideals risk losing customers and falling behind.