Improving IT incident response with Everbridge IT Alerting | Ericsson case study
Ericsson relies on Everbridge for their IT incident response so that they are able to communicate quickly and efficiently to resolve IT issues whenever they arise.
Ericsson relies on Everbridge for their IT incident response so that they are able to communicate quickly and efficiently to resolve IT issues whenever they arise.
Mark Hydar, Head of DevOps for Ericsson, explains how the company uses the Everbridge IT Alerting solution to notify and escalate information during an IT incident.
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