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PagerDuty Bolsters Leadership Team with Appointments of Chief Information Security Officer and Senior Vice President of Engineering
PagerDuty, Inc., a leader in digital operations management, announced the appointments of Pritesh Parekh as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Rukmini Reddy as Senior Vice President of Engineering. With these appointments, the company expands its senior leadership as it continues its commitment to innovating as the most trusted and resilient digital operations management platform for…
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Intelligent Emergency Response Systems & Infrastructure Market - Forecast (2024-2030)
The report predicts the Intelligent Emergency Response System market to grow with a CAGR of 10.14 % over the period of 2017 - 2023. The global market for Intelligent Emergency Response System at $103.1 billion in 2017 is anticipated to grow in 2023. Video Surveillance System displays the highest market share contributing to about $1.1bn in 2017 and growing at a CAGR of about 4.3%. The global market was highest for Americas followed by Europe and APAC. The market for America was forecasted to at $48.767 Billion with a CAGR of 8.95%. The growth of this market can be highly attributed to the growing awareness, as well as increased penetration in high hazard industries and personal security market.
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What is Intelligent Emergency Response System?
Intelligent emergency response system is a technology based automated infrastructure which responds through various medium in case of natural and manmade situational crisis, such as floods, earth quakes, and terrorist attacks, for which these responders give an immediate alert to the government and nearby medical provisions. These responders are capable to alert a large number of populations in a particular region any form of content and in any direction.
What are the major applications of Intelligent Emergency Response System?
The major application of the system is automatic messaging of any natural or man-made accidents to wide range of geographical and population in any form such as voice or text, e-mails to any available or integrated medium such as pagers, smartphones and alarms. The system has the capability to contact the respective decision maker or the immediate actioner such ambulance services in case of medical emergence, and police station in case of other unfavorable situational emergencies.
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Honeywell Launches Amazon Alexa Voice-ready Thermostat For Hotels
This new launch from Honeywell is a next generation of thermostat for hotel industry. This e7 thermostat is the first solution for managing environmental control and energy for enterprises, which is integrated with Amazon Alexa voice control for notifying room temperature, drapery, lighting and amenities services. This e7 thermostat is the first innovative in guest room control with voice-ready integrated solution for enterprise level.
When a work emergency strikes, this tool will get you out of bed
Pager Duty is a techno-alert tool that has its wide range of application in companies working on application programming platform. Application programs are vulnerable to any kind of malware attacks. This tool will alert the authorized programmer whenever any malware issue or program crash occurs. This emergency response system has been welcomed by Top techie and non-techie players such IBM, Gap Inc., World Bank and other more than 10,000 companies. PagerDuty wants to provide always-on-call to all levels of employees including both technical and functional and those in executive roles.
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The key players operating in the Intelligent Emergency Response System are Honeywell International., TOA Corporation., Cobalt., Eaton Corporation PLC., Axis Communications., Micron Technologies., Denyo Co Ltd., UNI-PEX Co Ltd. and other 10 more companies.
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PagerDuty'Inc''Powers'Through'First'Quarter'of''''''with'Strong'Revenue'Growth $PD #NYSE
Paving the Way for Enhanced Digital Operations Management with New AI and Automation CapabilitiesPagerDuty Inc, a leading digital operations management company, has recently announced its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2025. Despite some challenges in their financial performance, including an increase in net deficit compared to the previous year, PagerDuty is moving forward with enhancements to their Operations Cloud to better serve their customers. One of the key highlights of this quarter was the introduction of new AI and automa
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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Lennar, Williams-Sonoma and more
Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Lennar, Williams-Sonoma and more
A contractor carries boards through a house under construction at the Lennar Corp. Tree Tops community development in Lancaster, South Carolina, U.S., on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018. Travis Dove | Bloomberg | Getty Images Here’s a look at the notable stocks making moves in extended trading. Lennar – Shares of the homebuilder rose 2% after Lennar reported better-than-expected revenue for its fiscal…
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Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Dollar General, Signet Jewelers, Petco & more
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket:
Dollar General (DG) – Dollar General shares tumbled 6.1% in premarket action after the discount retailer missed estimates by 10 cents a share, with quarterly earnings of $2.62 per share. The company exceeded revenue estimates as comparable-store sales increased more than expected.
Signet Jewelers (SIG) – The jewelry retailer’s stock jumped 5.7% in premarket trading following an upbeat quarterly report. Signet earned $4.15 per share, compared to a consensus estimate of $3.54 a share. Revenue came in above estimates as well amid strong comparable-store sales.
Petco (WOOF) – In its first report since going public in January, the pet supplies retailer reported quarterly profit of 17 cents per share, 6 cents a share above estimates. Revenue also came in above Wall Street forecasts, with comparable-store sales up 17%. Shares gained 3.2% in the premarket.
Accenture (ACN) – The consulting firm reported quarterly profit of $2.23 per share, beating the consensus estimate of $1.90 a share. Revenue topped forecasts as well. Accenture also raised its earnings forecast, as more companies utilize its services to move to cloud-based operations. Accenture added 2.2% in premarket trading.
Apple (AAPL) – Apple is planning to launch a new line of iPads as early as next month, according to a Bloomberg report. iPad sales have been boosted over the past year, as more people worked and attended school remotely due to the pandemic. Apple fell 1% in premarket action.
Five Below (FIVE) – The discount retailer beat estimates by 9 cents a share, with quarterly profit of $2.20 per share. Revenue was above Wall Street forecasts as well, boosted by a 14% jump in comparable-store sales. Shares rallied 5.7% in premarket trading.
Coherent (COHR) – The bidding battle for the laser products maker continues, with a new offer from optical components maker II-VI (IIVI) worth about $7 billion in cash and stock. Coherent originally agreed to be acquired by telecom equipment maker Lumentum (LITE) in January, but then became the target of a three-way contest between II-VI, Lumentum and MKS Instruments (MKSI) that has now resulted in a total of 9 bids. Coherent added 3.4% in the premarket, while II-VI fell 1.6%.
Williams-Sonoma (WSM) – Williams-Sonoma reported quarterly earnings of $3.95 per share compared to a consensus estimate of $3.39 a share. The housewares retailer’s revenue beat estimates as well, helped by people spending more time at home amid the pandemic. The company also announced an 11% dividend hike and authorized a $1 billion share repurchase program. Williams-Sonoma surged 11.1% in premarket action.
PagerDuty (PD) – PagerDuty lost 7 cents per share for its latest quarter, less than the 11 cents a share that Wall Street analysts were anticipating. The operations software company’s revenue beat forecasts, but is expecting a wider full-year loss than analysts have been forecasting. Shares fell 4.4% in the premarket.
Nikola (NKLA) – Nikola said South Korean stakeholder Hanwha plans to sell up to half its stake in the electric truck maker this year, reducing its 5.65% stake. Nikola added that the maker of optoelectronic components remains an “Important strategic partner.” Its shares lost 3.6% in premarket action.
Lordstown Motors (RIDE) – Shares fell 4.2% in premarket trading after Lordstown said it had received a Securities and Exchange Commission request for information regarding accusations made in a report by short-seller Hindenburg Research. The report accused the electric vehicle maker of misleading consumers and investors, but Lordstown has said the report was full of “lies and half-truths.”
Sundial Growers (SNDL) – Shares of the Canada-based cannabis producer rose 8.4% in premarket trading after it reported better-than-expected revenue for its latest quarter. The company also said it successfully restructured the company during 2020, positioning it for future success. The stock surged 7.8% in the premarket.
National Grid (NGG) – National Grid is buying the United Kingdom distribution grid unit of Pennsylvania-based PPL Corp. (PPL) for $10.9 billion. At the same time, the multinational power company is selling Rhode Island-based Narragansett Electric Company to PPL for $3.8 billion. PPL added 1.7% in premarket trading.
Peloton (PTON) – Peloton CEO John Foley told Bloomberg news that the fitness equipment maker has expanded its production capacity by 700% over the past year, and that its supply of exercise bicycles is now close to meeting demand. Peloton fell 1.7% in the premarket
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Tech executive moms are juggling employees and family while sheltering from coronavirus
Tech executive moms are juggling employees and family while sheltering from coronavirus
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Amy Molk launched her kids entertainment start-up, Beanstalk, in January, after noticing a severe shortage in educational video content for Teddy, her four-year-old son.
That was pre-coronavirus.
Four months later, Molk is stuck at home in Denver, and Teddy is by her side, watching the showsher company is producing and providing feedback as he…
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PagerDuty Inc. (PD) Q2 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
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PagerDuty Inc. (NYSE: PD) Q2 2023 earnings call dated Sep. 01, 2022 Corporate Participants: Tony Righetti — Investor Relations Jennifer Tejada — Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer Howard Wilson — Chief Financial Officer Analysts: Keith Weiss — Morgan Stanley — Analyst Joel Fishbein — Truist — Analyst Matthew Hedberg — RBC — Analyst Robert Oliver — Baird — Analyst Chad Bennett — Craig Hallum…
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PagerDuty Stock Rides the Digital Operations Management Trend
PagerDuty Stock Rides the Digital Operations Management Trend
Digital operations management platform PagerDuty, Inc. (NYSE: PD) stock has outperformed the technology bear market down just (-18%) on the year. The digital ecosystem management platform enables enterprises to manage and analyze digital applications in real-time using artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to predict future problems before they happen. The digital transformation trend is a…
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PagerDuty Inc (PD) Q1 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
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PagerDuty Inc (NYSE: PD) Q1 2023 earnings call dated Jun. 02, 2022 Corporate Participants: Christine Cloonan — Investor Relations Manager Jennifer Tejada — Chief Executive Officer Howard Wilson — Chief Financial Officer Tony Righetti — Investor Relations Analysts: Unidentified Participant — — Analyst Sanjit Singh — Morgan Stanley — Analyst Matt Stotler — William Blair — Analyst Chad…
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How To Find (Then Fix) A ‘Broken’ Cloud Application
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How To Find (Then Fix) A ‘Broken’ Cloud Application
Clouds don’t actually ‘break’ as such, but changing user requirements can throw cloud applications … [] out of kilter.
Not all computing clouds are equal. That’s part of their core appeal i.e. they can be ‘spun up’ (traditional hard disk drives spin round and it’s just a term that has stuck) into an ‘instance’ with almost as much choice as you’d find on the options of an à la carte 24-hour diner menu.
Enterprises buying public or private cloud computing instances can purchase them based on basic generalized performance parameters. Or, they can purchase them on terms where they have accurately defined their use case requirements in more specific detail. This means that cloud customers can buy their clouds pre-optimized for a particular kind (or perhaps shape) of performance.
Some clouds are inherently ‘provisioned’ and prepared for heavy transactional workloads with strong Input/Output (I/O) controls, some are pre-engineered for superior storage, some have super-charged accelerated and complex information processing or data analytics capabilities, some are memory-optimized… and some have an off-menu combination in all of the above if the chef (in this case, the Cloud Services Provider or CSP) has agreed to deliver the cloud to a specific recipe.
But some clouds break i.e. they start to function in a way that does not map or track to the way they were initially brought to life. But before we look at what can go awry and how to fix things, how do we know that there’s a problem in the first place?
A doctor’s prognosis of cloud health
At the risk of mixing our metaphors (by moving from cooking to healthcare), we can’t send our cloud to the doctor to get a health check, but we can use a stethoscope of sorts and look at what the vital signs coming out of a cloud are to see how healthy it is. In cloud computing, that means looking at data like application metrics, logs, events and traces for identifying behaviors that deviate from normal operating patterns.
When these (above) data types fail to show the values we could like them to, then we’re moving towards a point where we realize that we might be running an abnormal anomalous cloud. So how do the symptoms of ill cloud health manifest themselves?
Clouds start to fall out of kilter if they have been spun-up, but under-provisioned for the compute capacity needed to do their job. They might also look shaky if they over-utilize database Input/Output calls, if they leak memory (because they’re simply not built with enough memory power to hold onto it all), or if they exhibit other anomalous application behavior such as increased latency, error rates, resource constraints etc.
Cloud application downtime events are also brought about by faulty code or unwieldy configuration changes, unbalanced container clusters, or just plain and simple resource exhaustion at the CPU, memory, or disk level.
Clearly proficient in this area having been through the lows and highs of performance challenges with customers in every industry vertical on the planet is Amazon Web Services (AWS) Inc. AWS tells us that as more organizations move to cloud-based application deployment and microservice architectures to globally scale their businesses and operations, applications have become increasingly distributed to meet customer needs.
But this choice, these options for flexibility and this ability to distribute workloads around cloud servers located in different datacenters around the planet has an impact upon the software application developers looking to run modern cloud apps on this basis. The cost of that power, is complexity. As a result, AWS thinks that developers need more automated practices to maintain application availability and reduce the time and effort spent detecting, debugging and resolving operational issues.
In other words, cloud programmers and operations staff need a way to find broken clouds faster and fixing the issue.
Clouds don’t actually break, but user requirements do
Although AWS would naturally balk at the term broken cloud (you can hear a marketing brand manager somewhere quietly seething as they pen an ‘our clouds don’t break, but implementation complexity can cause remediation concerns at the customer end’ corporate statement), the firm has used its annual re:Invent technical conference this year to offer a new cloud fix and management tool.
The spiritually named Amazon DevOps Guru identifies anomalous application behavior that could cause potential outages or service disruptions, it alerts developers with issue details (e.g. resources involved, issue timeline, related events, etc.) via Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) and partner integrations like Atlassian Opsgenie and PagerDuty to help them quickly understand the potential impact and likely causes of the issue with specific recommendations for remediation.
So for the record, computing clouds don’t usually ever break (okay there are system outages, but there’s enough built-in system redundancy to cope with that), it is indeed the changing nature of user requirements that typically cause issues. Also for the record, this guru isn’t a real person and doesn’t sit cross-legged in orange robes smoking a hubbly-bubbly water pipe (although some of the support staff may well indulge in such practices, it’s anybody’s guess) – the personification label is simply used a branding term.
Developers can use remediation suggestions from Amazon DevOps Guru to reduce time to resolution when issues arise and improve application availability and reliability with no manual setup or machine learning expertise required.
“Since we launched Amazon CodeGuru last year, customers have been wanting us to not only apply our expertise to code reviews and application profiling, but also to quickly detecting and mitigating operational issues. We’re excited to launch Amazon DevOps Guru so customers can take advantage of our decades of experience with machine learning-powered issue detection and remediation suggestions to address, and even prevent, operational issues with greater visibility into the root cause. Customers can now more easily continuously improve application and operational performance with Amazon DevOps Guru and it’s as easy to use as turning on a light switch,” said Swami Sivasubramanian, vice president, Amazon Machine Learning, Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Observing the cloud future
At the risk of using that word that comes up over and over again when we talk about cloud operations today, this subject centralizes on the Holy Grail of next-generation cloud computing: observability.
Given that cloud computing is essentially a world of abstract virtualized resources that nobody will ever really see – not that you can see a whole lot by peering into the inside of a physical server box in a real world office datacenter anyway – the drive for any tool that delivers extra observability and manageability will always be key to the development of the future of cloud.
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Managing the Push for Digital Acceleration
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Sep.24 — Jennifer Tejada, chief executive officer of PagerDuty Inc., discusses the increase in internet and mobile traffic amid the Covid-19 pandemic on "Bloomberg Technology."
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