Incident management stories
Employers may reach frontline staff faster during outages and evacuations, with 8x8 Resolve logging acknowledgements across multiple channels.
Production infrastructure teams can now deploy governed AI agents, after Itential opened FlowAI to general availability following six months of testing.
Blind spots in monitoring are pushing outage bills higher, with Splunk estimating average downtime now costs USD $15,000 a minute.
Frontline firms could cut downtime and manual IT fixes as SOTI adds automation, stronger security and faster shared-device logins.
The deal gives Trans Pacific Networks extra operational support for trans-Pacific cables carrying traffic between Asia-Pacific markets and the US.
Enterprise IT teams could cut alert noise and speed incident response as LogicMonitor tests AI-led workflows with selected customers.
Managed service providers could cut duplicate alerts and speed backup recovery, as incidents now flow automatically into HaloPSA tickets.
Enterprises could see faster, more accountable software delivery as human oversight stays in place for AI agents handling coding and support.
The move gives IT teams autonomous agents for service desks, security and endpoint work, while ManageEngine says customer data stays private.
It could cut outage times for hybrid IT teams by unifying cloud, network and infrastructure data across public, private and on-premises systems.
The new features aim to help IT teams spot and fix digital workplace glitches before employees are affected, as AI use grows.
AI-driven support tools could cut employee downtime, as Riverbed argues that fewer tickets may still hide unresolved problems.
Agencies using separate dispatch and records systems could gain faster access to joined-up data as the two companies integrate their tools.
The launch aims to cut outages and speed diagnosis for enterprises juggling fragmented monitoring across hybrid cloud and on-premise systems.
Outages are now costing Global 2000 firms USD $600 billion a year, as a single incident can wipe 3.4% off share prices.
The deal could help customers move from reactive IT monitoring to predictive AI-driven automation by combining two different data sets.
Better visibility over outages and latency should help PointsBet protect live-betting customers as it unifies telemetry across its platform.
Controlled US availability means customers can now unify network, security and AI operations in one place, with external tools included.
The approval helps preserve access for US agencies relying on secure emergency alerts, crisis coordination and incident response tools.
Belgian software SMEs risk losing B2B contracts as new EU rules expose weak threat modelling and scant security training, a PXL study says.