What’s the Best Way to Alert Staff During an Outage?

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Asked By TechSavvy89 On

I experienced a significant outage yesterday, and it highlighted the need for a robust method to communicate with staff when services like Teams or Email go down. Currently, we lack a centralized company portal for these notifications. I'm interested in hearing from anyone who has established effective communication strategies for similar situations. What approaches or tools have you used?

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Answered By CasualTechie On

We had a SMS system for emergencies when I worked at a previous company. It was set up after a natural disaster, and it really saved us. Something like that could definitely work, especially if Teams goes down too.

OutagePro -

That’s exactly the idea I’m leaning towards, but I want to explore all available options first.

Answered By EverbridgeUser On

Everbridge is our go-to for mass alerts. For the recent incident, internal email worked fine, but if that fails, having a backup alert system is crucial.

EmailNotWorking23 -

True, but during outages, internal emails were hit or miss for many!

Answered By CrisisManager88 On

Incorporating a phone tree can be effective. Have the directors spread the word. Make sure this method is part of your disaster recovery and business continuity plan.

VoIPProblems45 -

Yeah, but what if all our VoIP phones fail? That could complicate things further.

Answered By SharepointPro21 On

Hosting your intranet on SharePoint is a solid option. It can serve as a go-to place for announcements. Just make sure to have a backup plan because if SharePoint goes down, it won't help much!

IntranetFan23 -

Totally get the humor, but it's true—my organization uses SharePoint too, and we've had our shares of downtime.

EmailNinja99 -

Having email alerts set up with Exchange can complement using SharePoint.

Answered By ManageEngineGuru On

We use ManageEngine's announcement feature for mass notifications. It’s a reliable way to get the word out during outages.

ExManageFan17 -

Nice! I remember ManageEngine working great for similar situations in the past.

TechieHelp -

Which specific tool in ManageEngine do you recommend for alerts?

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