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Incident Resolution: From Alert to Resolved

Webinar

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Sponsored by RUNDECK BY PAGERDUTY


Wednesday, August 11, 2021
11 a.m. ET

Ever have an incident resolve itself? Not mysteriously, but deliberately, by design? By understanding the concepts of runbook automation, you can use your existing operational toolchain to recognize a fault, diagnose the issue and resolve it before you can say, "Excuse me, I have to take this." We will demonstrate a full self-healing automation cycle using alerts, PagerDuty and Rundeck - and after this webinar, you’ll be able to do the same!

In this session, you’ll learn:

  • How to optimize your automation workload
  • Tips and tricks for getting the most out of your response actions
  • Strategies for tackling complex issues
Keith Hudgins
Strategic Customer Success Manager - Rundeck by PagerDuty
Strategic Customer Success Manager - Rundeck by PagerDuty
Strategic Customer Success Manager - Rundeck by PagerDuty

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