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Top 5 Incident Response Platforms for 2025

An incident response platform helps organizations manage, track, and resolve IT incidents quickly and efficiently. With the right platform, teams can minimize downtime, reduce the impact of incidents, and improve overall response times. ‍ In this article, we’ll explore the top 5 incident response platforms for 2025, helping you choose the best solution for your needs. ‍

Postmortem Template to Optimize Your Incident Response

A postmortem template is a structured tool for documenting incidents, understanding their causes, and learning how to prevent them in the future. This article explains the essential elements of an effective postmortem and how ilert can streamline this process, making your incident response more efficient. It also offers a downloadable version of a postmortem template that you can use if you haven't yet utilized an incident management platform in your organization.

Incident Response Management: A Category of Its Own

In recent weeks, I’ve spoken with several Opsgenie customers who are evaluating a migration to ilert after Atlassian’s decision to phase out Opsgenie and fold its functionality into other products. Atlassian is giving Opsgenie users “two options: move to Jira Service Management for robust end-to-end incident management, or move to Compass for alerting and on-call management.” This has raised a broader question in our industry: ‍

An ultimate step-by-step guide on Zabbix Cloud Monitoring

‍ Learn how to set up Zabbix Cloud for AWS Auto-Discovery and receive critical alerts via SMS, phone calls, or push notifications. ‍ During the last Zabbix Summit, the company presented a cloud version of its well-known monitoring platform. We at ilert constantly see the growing popularity of Zabbix as more and more teams across the globe utilize it for their monitoring needs. To help users quickly adopt the new cloud version, we delivered this guide.

PWA Checklist: How to Ensure High Performance for Your Progressive Web App

In this article, we’ll share the structured checklist that we use to measure and optimize ilert's PWA performance. ‍ At ilert, we build our Progressive Web App (PWA) using Capacitor, Ionic, React, and MUI to deliver a robust and responsive incident management platform. Progressive Web Apps are revolutionizing web experiences by combining the best of web and mobile applications. They offer fast native-like experiences, offline capabilities, and many more.

To All Opsgenie Customers-It's Time to Move On (with ilert)

We weren't caught by surprise by Atlassian’s recent announcement that Opsgenie will end sales in the summer of 2025 and discontinue the service in 2027. We heard from new clients who decided to favor ilert over Opsgenie that the Atlassian platform has stagnated for some time now. What did surprise us, however, were the alternatives Atlassian offered its existing Opsgenie users. ‍ We decided to write this explainer to help users make a knowledgeable decision and migrate smartly.

Enhancing SAP Monitoring and Incident Management with IT-Conductor and ilert

We are excited to announce the integration of ilert with IT-Conductor, a SaaS-based IT operations management and automation platform. This partnership enhances IT-Conductor’s powerful capabilities with ilert’s advanced alerting and incident management, ensuring that IT teams can address issues faster and more efficiently.

New Integration: ilert + RapidSpike for Proactive Website Monitoring

We are pleased to announce a new inbound integration in the ilert catalog: RapidSpike. This integration enhances incident management by connecting ilert with RapidSpike’s website monitoring capabilities, ensuring teams receive real-time alerts on website performance, uptime, and security threats.

Ionic vs. React Native: Which one should you choose for mobile apps?

Building a mobile app often involves selecting the right framework that aligns with your team’s skill set and project requirements. Two popular choices are Ionic and React Native, both of which enable cross-platform development. ‍ In this post, we’ll compare these frameworks and share why we, at ilert, decided to use Ionic for our mobile app.