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New Features: Call Routing 2.0, Intelligent Alert Grouping, Call Logs, and More

We're excited to share the latest enhancements to the ilert incident management platform! We’d be delighted to receive your feedback on these new features, so feel free to message us at support@ilert.com. Additionally, you can always leave feature requests on our open roadmap.

Introducing VictoriaMetrics Integration: Enhancing Your Monitoring with ilert

Continuity and efficiency are pivotal. The alignment of sophisticated monitoring solutions with responsive alerting systems is crucial for maintaining system integrity and performance. With this vision at its core, ilert is excited to unveil the latest addition to its robust catalog of integrations: VictoriaMetrics. This integration marks a significant advancement for DevOps teams and IT professionals who are striving to improve their monitoring and alerting capabilities.

Automatically update your status page when an alert is received

There are several ways to update ilert status pages. In this video, you'll learn how to do it using alert actions. We'll create a new alert action so that your status page automatically updates with a new status whenever an alert is received. Haven't tried ilert status pages yet? Get a public status page integrated with ilert alerting system for free.

Turn tickets into actionable alerts with ilert integration for HaloPSA and HaloITSM

At ilert, we are dedicated to providing an effortless, seamless connection between our incident management platform and other popular tools that empower teams to excel in operations. We're excited to introduce two new integrations from the Halo suite: HaloITSM and HaloPSA.

How to Keep Observability Alive in Microservice Landscapes through OpenTelemetry

The concept of observability has become a cornerstone for ensuring system reliability and efficiency in modern software engineering and operations. Observability, beyond its traditional scope of logging, monitoring, and tracing, can be intricately defined through the lens of incident response efficiency—specifically by examining the time it takes for teams to grasp the full context and background of a technical incident.