The Future of Incident Management: Trends for 2027
The incident management market has changed more in the past three years than in the previous decade. AI has moved from a marketing adjective to a genuine operational capability. The...
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The incident management market has changed more in the past three years than in the previous decade. AI has moved from a marketing adjective to a genuine operational capability. The...
The phrase “AI-powered” appears in the marketing of nearly every incident management software vendor today. Some of those claims describe genuine capabilities that change how incident response works. Others describe...
The phrase appears in job descriptions, vendor marketing, and ITIL documentation. It is used to describe everything from basic ticketing platforms to enterprise-grade operational intelligence suites. Before your team can...
The term gets used loosely. Some vendors use “incident response software” to describe security breach response tools. Others use it to describe IT service desk ticketing. The confusion is understandable ...
Incident management software exists because every engineering team has been there. It is 2:47 AM, a monitoring alert fires, and nobody knows who is responsible, what broke, or where to...
Here’s What 2027 Holds for Overwhelmed SRE Teams. Something weird happened in 2025. AI adoption in monitoring hit 54% for the first time, and on-call toil went up. Not a...
Today, in many organizations, IT managers may look at their dashboards and see everything in green.Servers, services, and applications appear to be up and running. But isn’t there an invisible...