Waltham, MA, USA
2011
  |  By Ritika Bramhe
A single incident can generate the same alert several times in quick succession. These duplicate alerts create unnecessary noise and alert fatigue, and make it harder for on-call teams to focus on the issue that needs their attention. OnPage Alert Deduplication reduces repeat notifications while preserving visibility into every incoming alert.
  |  By Ritika Bramhe
On June 17, 2025, AT&T permanently shut down its email-to-text and text-to-email gateway. Emails sent to @txt.att.net and @mms.att.net stopped reaching phones, and any automated workflow that relied on that address went dark overnight (AT&T support) . For IT Ops, MSPs, facilities and energy ops and incident response teams, this was not a minor inconvenience.
  |  By Ritika Bramhe
Your monitoring stack never sleeps. Datadog fires a spike, ServiceNow spins up a ticket, your RMM flags a failed backup, and every one of those signals competes for attention across email, dashboards, and chat channels. For IT Ops teams running on-call rotations, the volume itself becomes the problem. Alert fatigue sets in, critical notifications blend into the noise, and the one incident that matters at 3 a.m. gets buried under a hundred that don’t. The cost is real.
  |  By Ritika Bramhe
Choosing a HIPAA-compliant messaging app is rarely about security alone. Healthcare teams need messages that get read, on-call schedules that route to the right provider, and reliability that holds up at 3 a.m. Most apps clear the encryption bar. Fewer guarantee a missed page never happens. Or that critical alerts from medical systems and urgent after-hours calls from a discharged patient reach the right on-call staff.
  |  By Ritika Bramhe
For private medical practices in 2026, secure and efficient communication is non-negotiable. Standard consumer messaging apps like iMessage and WhatsApp are not compliant with privacy regulations and create significant risks for both patients and providers. Adopting a dedicated, HIPAA-secure messaging solution is essential for protecting patient data and streamlining clinical workflows.
  |  By Michelle Chua
Modern IT incidents don’t stick to a 9-to-5 schedule. System failures, security breaches, and performance degradations can happen at any time, and today’s distributed teams must respond instantly, wherever they are. The ability to receive, acknowledge, and manage incidents directly from a smartphone is no longer a luxury—it’s a core requirement for effective incident response in 2026.
  |  By Ritika Bramhe
On-call duty is a high-stakes reality in modern IT and digital ops teams. While essential for ensuring system reliability, the chronic stress it creates doesn’t have to be a given. On-call burnout is a serious threat to your team’s well-being and your organization’s performance, but it isn’t inevitable. It’s a systemic problem, not a personal failing.
  |  By Michelle Chua
The chaos of manual on-call management is a familiar story for many IT Operations teams: frantic phone calls, confusing spreadsheets, missed alerts, and frustrated engineers on the verge of burnout. This reactive approach doesn’t just strain your team; it risks service-level agreement (SLA) breaches and customer churn.
  |  By Ritika Bramhe
It’s been a busy quarter at OnPage. We recently rolled out our updated Enterprise Management Console to a select group of beta customers, and the early feedback has been exciting to see. The new experience gives teams a cleaner, more modern way to manage critical communication workflows, on-call schedules, alerting activity and team visibility from one place. But we have not slowed down there.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
The world of IT incident response is no longer just about getting an alert. As systems grow more complex, teams need tools that not only notify them of a problem but also help them solve it quickly. In this evolving landscape, two names dominate the conversation: PagerDuty, the established enterprise leader, and incident.io, the modern, Slack-native challenger.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
See how OnPage Dispatcher helps teams centralize and streamline time-sensitive communication. In this demo, a request is created in Dispatcher, routed to the appropriate on-call specialist, and tracked through acknowledgment and response. We also show how the communication is bi-directional, and responses can be seen within the dispatcher, with a complete audit trail.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
Learn how to create and configure an **on-call schedule in OnPage** with this step-by-step how-to guide. In this video, we walk through how to select a group, create a new schedule, assign on-call team members, set escalation priority, and configure coverage for specific days and times. Using OnPage’s on-call scheduling capabilities, teams can ensure the right responders are automatically available for critical alerts, incidents, messages or calls during designated coverage periods, including after-hours, weekends, and other shifts.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
A step-by-step guide for OnPage’s new web management console, including how to create a single contact and how to create multiple contacts at once by importing an Excel spreadsheet. Feel free to comment below with any questions! Whether you’re in IT or healthcare, OnPage helps teams manage critical alerting and communication to ensure urgent messages reach the right people at the right time. If you’re not yet using OnPage or want to see how it works, request a demo or speak with a member of our team to learn more.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
Learn how to create and configure an Escalation Group in OnPage with this step-by-step how-to guide. This video walks through how to create an escalation group, a regular group, configure escalation intervals and factors, enable Round Robin, set failover OPIDs, and add a Fail Report email address. With escalation groups, OnPage can route critical alerts to team members in a predefined order and automatically move to the next responder when needed—helping ensure time-sensitive notifications don’t go unanswered.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
AT&T is permanently shutting down its email-to-text and text-to-email gateway, which means alerts sent to @txt.att.net or @mms.att.net no longer reach phones. For IT teams, MSPs, facilities teams, building management, utilities and incident response teams in general, this creates a serious gap. Critical alerts from monitoring tools, ITSM platforms, building systems, IoT devices, and other operational systems still need to reach the right person quickly, especially after hours.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
Watching the FIFA World Cup with friends while on call? Being on call doesn't have to mean missing out on life's biggest moments. Whether you're at a packed sports bar, hosting a watch party, or cheering on your favorite team, critical incidents can happen when you least expect them. That's why IT teams rely on OnPage's persistent, attention-grabbing mobile alerts. Unlike emails, texts, or traditional notifications that can get lost in the noise, OnPage's critical alerts are designed to break through distractions and ensure urgent issues are never missed.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
Learn how override schedules work in OnPage and how admins can quickly manage temporary on-call coverage changes without rebuilding the entire schedule. With OnPage overrides, teams can adjust coverage for vacations, sick days, shift swaps, after-hours changes or last-minute availability issues. During the override window, alerts are automatically routed to the covering responder. Once the override ends, the schedule returns to the regular on-call rotation.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
Take a quick walkthrough of what’s new in the updated OnPage Enterprise Management Console. In this video, we highlight the latest updates designed to give admins more visibility, flexibility and self-service control across critical communication workflows. You’ll see what’s new across the console, including: The updated Enterprise Management Console helps teams manage on-call schedules, critical alerts, escalation workflows and Dedicated Lines more efficiently from one centralized place.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
When managing properties and facilities remotely, every minute matters. Whether it's an HVAC failure, maintenance request, or after-hours emergency, critical issues need immediate attention. Traditional communication methods like phone calls, emails, and text messages can easily be missed, delaying response times and impacting tenant satisfaction. In this video, discover how OnPage helps property managers and facilities teams receive critical alerts in real time, coordinate responses faster, and maintain visibility throughout the incident lifecycle.
  |  By OnPage Corporation
Introducing Tap-to-Phone Call in OnPage. When critical incidents require more than messaging, teams need a fast way to connect. With Tap-to-Phone Call, users can place a direct phone call to group members directly from within an OnPage conversation. By simply tapping the phone icon, responders can transition from secure messaging to live voice coordination through their mobile carrier network, helping teams communicate faster when every second counts.
  |  By OnPage
69% of healthcare CIOs said their hospitals see mobile strategies as a key initiative to improve clinical and operational outcomes. At the same time, these CIOs are also worried that enabling the use of mobile devices by clinicians, nurses and admins will significantly harm their institution's security and ability to comply with HIPAA.
  |  By OnPage
In this eBook, Michael Zboray, Gartner's former chief information officer and OnPage's current information and cybersecurity advisor, discusses the current state of cybersecurity operations in the MSP and IT industries.
  |  By OnPage
While monitoring makes it easy to keep track of your IT, getting ahold of the right person when IT fails is often difficult.
  |  By OnPage
Every year, IT teams waste an average of $1.27 million responding to alert noise from false alerts. False alerts not only waste engineers' time, they also make engineers less able to react to real alerts.
  |  By OnPage
Not all IT departments handle critical incidents in the same way. The differences explain a large part of why some teams are successful and others are not. Our latest whitepaper 6 Ways to Improve Incident Management details practical ways for your team to improve its incident management track record.
  |  By OnPage
How much can you afford to lose? It takes 18.5 hours on average to resolve a data center incident. How much will that cost you?
  |  By OnPage
IT teams know that strong escalation policies are like the net under an acrobat. They ensure that if an alert is not heard or cannot be handled by the recipient, the alert won't fall out of view and suffer a quick demise.
  |  By OnPage
In our latest e-book 5 Ways to Enhance Slack through Critical Alerting, we detail ways you and your team can better manage your critical alerts.
  |  By OnPage
In our latest e-book The ChatOps E-Book, we look at how IT teams can get the most out of their use of ChatOps by adding critical alerting capabilities.

OnPage is the industry leading HIPAA secure Incident Alert Management System. Built around the incident resolution life cycle, OnPage’s unique ALERT-UNTIL-READ notifications for up to 8 hours enables organizations to get the most out of their digital investments, ensuring that sensors , monitoring systems , and people have a reliable means to escalate anomaly notifications to the right person immediately.

OnPage’s escalation policies, redundancies, and scheduling algorithms ensure that a critical message is never missed. Infinitely more reliable and secure than emails, text messages and phone calls combined, OnPage reduces incident resolution time by automating the notification process thereby reducing human errors and advancing the digital operations of your business.

Whether to minimize IT infrastructure downtime, or to minimize response time of healthcare providers in life and death situations, organizations are relying on OnPage for all their secure, HIPAA compliant, critical notifications needs.