UPDATED 14:11 EDT / SEPTEMBER 18 2014

PagerDuty serves as an DevOps aggregator with new Advanced Analytics tools

big data social media personal data privacy dataFor a company that has a technology-owned data center infrastructure itself or stored in the cloud and has a mission to always-on, especially infrastructure consisting of hundreds to thousands of applications and servers, it takes a variety of monitoring tools for monitoring every case errors, problems platforms, operating system updates and others operations performance management.

PagerDuty’s Advanced Analytics tools become very useful in this case. PagerDuty, Inc., the operations performance management company, recently launched Advanced Analytics tools to provide IT teams tools to better improve team and system performance. The tools provide the fabric interconnecting between systems and those responsible for its management to respond and resolve so that companies can now drive even faster incident resolution.

“Throughout the lifecycle of an incident, responders make real-time decisions, but little of that institutional knowledge is saved to make systematic improvements,” said PagerDuty Product Manager David Shackelford. “We’re excited to help our customers make smarter, data-backed decisions about their operations.”

Central nervous system of IT

 

PagerDuty is changing the way IT teams are notified of, and how they manage, incidents in their mission-critical applications.

When an event is triggered, notifications are sent via email, SMS and telephone. PagerDuty has developed a unique set of tools to ensure that the right person receives the proper notifications and 4 am alerts are sent only when absolutely urgent. IT teams can use the software to create systems of progressivity, i.e., that if a person does not respond, someone else is notified until there is a response. This avoids problems of slipping through the cracks. Programming functions make it easier to divide responsibilities guard, which also avoids faults.

The company says responders make real-time decisions throughout the lifecycle of an incident, but little of that institutional knowledge is saved to make systematic improvements. With Advanced Analytics, DevOps teams gain better insight into how teams are responding to and resolving incidents, and determine whether teams are spending time on the right problems.

Advanced Analytics also gives responders and managers the tools they need to identify, analyze and share trends about their resolution times and incident load. After gathering feedback from many top-performing Operations teams, the team designed a set of highly flexible dashboards to expose these insights.

In addition, Advanced Analytics reports provide a holistic view of team and system performance, enabling everyone from individual operations engineers to CTOs and CIOs to have richer discussions about these metrics.

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