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What’s New: Updates to Incident Response, PagerDuty® Process Automation Software & PagerDuty® Runbook Automation, Mobile App Experience, and More! by PagerDuty

PagerDuty

Recent development and app updates from the product team include Incident Response, PagerDuty® Process Automation, the PagerDuty Mobile App, Integrations, as well as Community & Advocacy Events updates. With organization-based templates, companies can now customize and standardize communications based on impact, service areas, and more.

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DBaaS or DIY? Build versus Buy Comparison

Pure Storage

Developers with specialist skill sets are often heavily incentivized to move between employers, and identifying experienced developers who choose to remain devoted to your organization or project can be challenging. This process has the potential to introduce bureaucratic delays as you navigate bottlenecks in executive approval.

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Should You Hire More Business Continuity Staff?

Castellan

This blog explores five ways you can boost your business continuity staffing options and what you can do to ensure you’re achieving the right level of resilience for your organization. Full-time employees are exempt or non-exempt permanent staff retained, managed, and compensated directly by your organization. So, where do you begin?

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How Often Should A BCP Be Reviewed?

LogisManager

The process of developing, finalizing, and communicating your initial business continuity plan (BCP) is no small feat. As a best practice, your BCP (business continuity plan) should have a scheduled review annually at a minimum, as well conducting a business review whenever something in your business changes (e.g.

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How to Report On ESG

LogisManager

This applies especially to your Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) program: you may be working in accordance with ESG best practices, standards and frameworks, but you must report on your ESG activities to prove to third-party stakeholders like investors and customers that you’re doing what you’re saying you’re doing. .