OOPS Meetup: Can We Fix Incidents with Automation?

Fixing incidents more quickly with automation is attractive, as it equates to shorter recovery time and less dependency on human actors. However, it brings considerable risk and security challenges when dealing with complex incidents. How far can we automate incident response without adding too much risk?

Join to discuss how automation and human expertise might need to work together more effectively!

:round_pushpin:Red Hat Offices, Peninsular House, 30-36 Monument St., London
:spiral_calendar: 18 April 2024

Agenda:
:alarm_clock: 18:00 — Doors open for networking with pizza
:alarm_clock: 19:00-20:00 — Introduction followed by Panel discussion
:alarm_clock: 20:00-20:30 — Networking with drinks

Speakers:
:pushpin: Justyn Roberts (PagerDuty)
:pushpin: Har-Inder Chandan (Virgin Atlantic)
:pushpin: Lyubomira Dimitrova (Onfido)
:pushpin: Marilyn Kruger (IG)

Automation is a fundamental aspect of the IT industry, transforming repeatable tasks into coded processes for efficiency and consistency. But how does this principle apply to the incident management process? Platforms offering AiOps and Automation present opportunities for significant improvements. But first, what exactly is AIOps?

PagerDuty’s very own Justyn Roberts will share insights from his experience with various organizations, demonstrating how to leverage AiOps automation for quick wins in incident management. He will present 20 minutes of practical, effective tips including the use of Rundeck OSS Automation platform and avoiding unrealistic promises or mysterious, all-solving solutions!

FREE RSVP HERE