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What is Disaster Recovery Testing? Explained in 60 seconds | Resilience Testing | Harness

What happens when things suddenly break in your system? In this short video, we explain disaster recovery testing in simple terms. Learn why it matters, how it helps you stay prepared, and how you can make sure your system gets back up quickly when something goes wrong. Watch to understand the basics in under a minute.

Introducing OnPage's Next-Gen Enterprise Management Console | Faster Incident Response Starts Here!

OnPage has introduced a next-generation Enterprise Web Management Console, designed to modernize how critical response teams manage on-call, incident alerting, and HIPAA-compliant communication workflows at scale. This platform-wide upgrade goes beyond a UI refresh. It delivers a more intuitive, visible, and controllable experience for teams operating in high-stakes environments across IT, healthcare, and other industries.

The "scanner report has to be green" trap

In the modern DevSecOps world, CISOs are constantly looking for signals in the noise, and the outputs of security scanners often carry a lot of weight. A security scan that returns a “zero CVE” report often unlocks promotion to production; a single red flag can block a release. This binary view of security has birthed two diametrically opposed philosophies. On one side, we have the long-term support (LTS) approach: stay on a battle-tested version and backport specific security fixes.

The Interface Is the Intelligence: Why Action-First UX Beats Conversational AI in Incident Response

It’s 2:47 a.m. A P1 alert fires. The on-call engineer opens ilert, sees the AI has already investigated, and is presented with three remediation options. What happens next is the moment we obsessed over. ‍ Most AI tooling at that moment hands the engineer a numbered list in a chat window and waits. The engineer reads, selects mentally, types a reply, and the agent resumes.

Transform ticket hell into smooth operations #ITSM #AI

Infraon ITSM uses advanced "ai" capabilities to manage operational noise, significantly boosting "business efficiency". It features a robust "ticketing system" and "sla" management for prompt resolutions, alongside self-service portals and a comprehensive "knowledge base" to enhance the "service desk" experience.

Enhancing our API for better agentic consumption

AI coding agents like Claude Code and Codex are becoming a real part of developer workflows. They don't just write code, they call APIs, interpret responses, and take action based on what they find. That means the quality of your API responses directly affects how useful an agent can be. We've shipped a series of improvements to the Oh Dear API with this in mind. Every change helps humans too, but we specifically optimized for how agents consume and reason about data.

Load Testing: An Essential Guide for 2026 | Harness Blog

This comprehensive guide covers the fundamentals of load testing, key differences from stress and performance testing, step-by-step execution methods, popular tools, and best practices to help teams build resilient systems with confidence. In today's always-on digital economy, a single slow page or unexpected crash during peak traffic can cost businesses thousands or even millions of dollars in lost revenue, damaged reputation, and frustrated customers.

The Modern Incident Management Playbook: From Alert Fatigue to AI-Driven Orchestration

A complete guide to modern incident management and how it’s transforming into a strategic business function. Kamalesh Srikanth , Product Strategy Leader at AlertOps If you’ve worked in IT, infrastructure, or operations for any length of time, you’ve lived through the chaos of a critical incident. Systems down, alerts blaring, Slack pinging, emails piling up and somewhere in that noise, your team is trying to figure out what actually broke and how to fix it fast.

Real-Time Visibility, Orchestrated Deployments, and More

The latest VirtualMetric DataStream release brings a significant step forward in platform observability and deployment flexibility. Version 1.9.0 gives security and infrastructure teams direct visibility into what’s happening across their pipelines in real time while expanding support for cloud-native environments and broadening connectivity options. Here’s what’s new.

Advancing Your Device Management Practice to Autonomous Endpoint Management

Real customer experiences. Real automation best practices. Real outcomes. Manual IT processes can’t keep up with evolving threats, hybrid work and rising expectations for seamless digital experiences. Join this session to discover how your organization can dramatically reduce support tickets and strengthen security posture with Ivanti’s autonomous endpoint management (AEM) solutions. What you’ll hear about.