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Integration Spotlight – VictorOps

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The VictorOps application is an incident management system built specifically for DevOps. It’s focus on system data and team collaboration makes it an excellent choice for ensuring that StatusCake alerts go to the right person at the right time, which will reduce alert fatigue and ultimately increase uptime.

VictorOps comes with a variety of handy features, including:

  • On call scheduling which allows you to set up virtual teams, escalation policies and rotations through the prefferred contact methods.
  • Noise Suppression which allows you to intelligently silence irrelevant or un-actionable alerts.
  • Live call routing for when a phone call collaboration is the best way to handle the incident.
  • Full reporting which allows you to capture actions carried out by staff, and see trends and insights over time.

As with our other integrations you can run VictorOps on any platform, from mobile to desktop and beyond! It’s also possible to use this application in conjunction with some of our other integrations like Slack. If you’d like to read some information on integrating Slack with VictorOps just check here.

VictorOps is very easy to set up in the StatusCake app as an alerting integration, and the entire process can be completed in less than five minutes. You can check out our guide for setting up the VictorOps integration here.

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