Alerting for Success: Enhancing Operations with Real-time Insights

By TMC

Join us and explore the key elements of business impact visibility and notification, including real-time monitoring, proactive alerting, and actionable insights.



WEBINAR: 
Alerting for Success: Enhancing Operations with Real-time Insights
Wednesday, May 10, 2023 TIME: 4:00pm EDT | 1:00pm PDT | 6:00AM AEDT (11 May)
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The presentation will discuss the critical importance of business impact visibility and notification for organizations of all sizes and industries. With the growing complexity and interconnectedness of business operations, it has become increasingly challenging for businesses to identify and respond quickly to critical issues that can impact their operations, revenue, and customer satisfaction.

The presentation will explore the key elements of business impact visibility and notification, including real-time monitoring, proactive alerting, and actionable insights. It will also discuss the benefits of implementing these capabilities, such as improved business agility, enhanced operational efficiency, and increased customer satisfaction.

What Attendees will learn:

  • The concept of Business Impact Visibility and Notification and its critical importance in today's complex and interconnected business environment.
  • The key elements of Business Impact Visibility and Notification, including real-time monitoring, proactive alerting, and actionable insights.
  • The benefits of implementing Business Impact Visibility and Notification, such as improved business agility, enhanced operational efficiency, and increased customer satisfaction.
  • How to identify the most critical business processes and systems that require Business Impact Visibility and Notification.

Who Should Attend:

  1. Business executives and decision-makers who are responsible for ensuring the continuity and success of their organization's operations.
  2. IT and operations managers who are involved in managing the technical infrastructure and systems that underpin the organization's operations.
  3. Risk and compliance professionals who are responsible for managing and mitigating risks that can impact the organization's operations, revenue, and reputation.
  4. Customer service and experience professionals who are responsible for ensuring that customers are satisfied with the organization's products and services.

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