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26 DevOps Automation Tools that SaaS Loves in 2023 | Blameless

DevOps is a term combining “development” and “operations”. It involves the use of tools and processes to minimize the time and effort spent on software creation and maintenance. Many DevOps technologies use automation to reduce manual tasks. These DevOps automation tools sometimes use AI-based technology to remove human-based operations, or simpler scripting and processing. This increases speed in feedback and performance between development and operations departments.

How to Create a Runbook Template for DevOps (With Examples)

A DevOps runbook is a little like a recipe book. Instead of rules for cooking, it’s a compilation of rules and procedures designed to maintain software systems and other applications. The purpose of each runbook is to cross-educate your entire team with the same knowledge base and provide easy-to-follow instructions in time-sensitive situations like incidents. Runbook templates are guides outlining a standard for the documentation of operations and development.

Addressing the dynamic incident communication challenges of the enterprise with CommsFlow

At enterprise scale, effective flow of incident awareness requires sharing many distinct pieces of information with many unique stakeholders serving different roles in the organization at precise moments in time. The creation of these dynamic communications and their delivery is constantly put to the test by the pressure of knowing that for every minute the incident is allowed to persist, potentially hundreds or thousands of customer businesses are being harmed.
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The Top 5 Trends on SRE Leaders' Minds in 2023: Insights from a Seasoned Executive

I've spent most of my career trying to solve big problems for people. In the early days at New Relic, we were trying to help people scale their systems based without compromising on performance, cost, or the customer experience. Not an easy feat but we gave them a solution that allowed them to accomplish their goals. The key was religiously listening to our customers talk about their wants, needs, hopes and fears. While I am rarely the smartest person in the room, which my partner rarely misses a chance to lovingly remind me, I always do my best to listen to what the brilliant folks in my sphere are talking about.

Establishing Zero Trust out of the box at Enterprise scale

At most enterprises CIOs are already multiple waves into enforcing Zero Trust policy across their processes, configurations and teams. As a DevOps Lead, being responsible for juggling user empowerment and adherence to your executive’s policy across many SaaS tools can be tricky. This problem is especially challenging in incident management where highly sensitive data is being shared, incidents rely on multiple different types of team members, and response teams fluctuate from incident to incident.

Is your incident management solution creating more problems than it solves?

When it comes to incident response, the ability to adapt and customize your approach is key. Every organization has unique needs and workflows, and a one-size-fits-all solution simply won't cut it. That's why Blameless is proud to offer a flexible platform that allows teams to tailor their incident response process to fit their exact requirements.

Get data-driven executive communication out of the box with Reliability Insights

Blameless’s comprehensive incident management platform is built to ease the burden of keeping your services up and running. Whether you are in the middle of an incident or trying to better track your response performance, you need access to your incident data on demand. Blameless’s Reliability Insights unifies your Incident, Resource, Task, and IAM data in a single customizable and queryable analytics tool.

What is SOC 2 Compliance? | A Guide to SOC 2 Certification

We’re excited to announce that Blameless is officially SOC 2 compliant! This is part of our larger efforts to assure all the users of Blameless and visitors to our site that we’re meeting and exceeding all of your privacy and security needs. Learn more by visiting our security page! When choosing a service, it’s important to have trust in the provider – especially for something as important as your incident management.

What Does IT Maturity Even Mean?

Seriously… What are people trying to say by “Your approach to IT Operations needs to mature”? Fair question. Billions of dollars are spent every year on software solutions to help IT organizations operate more efficiently. How could it be that with all that investment, we’re still not netting enough efficiency gains? The truth is, our technology landscape has evolved, our operational models have evolved, we have evolved.