Security News > 2021 > March > StackPulse reliability platform eliminates hours of manual on-call work with code-based playbooks
StackPulse announced the release of a free-to-use edition of its reliability platform that gives developers, DevOps, and Site Reliability Engineering teams a modern way to respond to software outages, automate manual operations, and deliver more reliable software services to end users.
When a performance degradation or outage occurs, StackPulse automatically executes playbooks that investigate the underlying cause, delivers context to human responders, and performs remediation actions as needed.
A single automated playbook eliminates over 400 hours of on-call work a year for the average StackPulse customer, resulting in a corresponding reduction in customer-facing downtime or other errors.
"While traditional platforms for responding to service outages are focused on on-call alerting, ticketing, and collaboration, StackPulse is built to fit into DevOps workflows used by modern software development teams," said Leonid Belkind, co-founder and CTO of StackPulse.
"By delivering reliability via code, StackPulse helps teams easily share knowledge and best practices, and support complex services without unneeded on-call escalations."
The complete StackPulse platform contains all features in the Free Edition, plus support for multiple private environments or public clouds.
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