DevOps refers to the practice of developers supporting the software they deliver at every stage of the lifecycle, rather than relying on a separate operations team. It improves the likelihood that code is production-ready and maximizes operational agility, accountability, and developer empowerment.
With PagerDuty, developers can use a platform founded on DevOps best practices to minimize downtime and protect the end customer’s experience by optimizing workflows and streamlining not just issue resolution, but also prevention. That means you’ll spend less time firefighting and have more time for building and innovating.
Tens of thousands of companies trust PagerDuty to help them transition to DevOps and handle their incidents. Read more to learn how PagerDuty makes it possible.
DevOps refers to the practice of developers supporting the software they deliver at every stage of the lifecycle, rather than relying on a separate operations team. It improves the likelihood that code is production-ready and maximizes operational agility, accountability, and developer empowerment.
With PagerDuty, developers can use a platform founded on DevOps best practices to minimize downtime and protect the end customer’s experience by optimizing workflows and streamlining not just issue resolution, but also prevention. That means you’ll spend less time firefighting and have more time for building and innovating.
Tens of thousands of companies trust PagerDuty to help them transition to DevOps and handle their incidents. Read more to learn how PagerDuty makes it possible.
"PagerDuty is a critical part of our alerting mechanisims and has helped us handle issues at all times of the night. We'd be pretty unhappy without it."
- Mike Fiedler