
PagerDuty in the Media
9 mentions across press, blogs, and newsletters
March 2026
Cursor’s new Automations launch reimagines agentic coding
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Cursor launches new tool to automate AI coding agents
Cursor, a leading player in the agentic coding space, has launched a new tool called Automations.
Cursor is rolling out a new kind of agentic coding tool
Called Automations, the new system gives users a way to automatically launch agents within their coding environment, triggered by a new addition to the codebase, a Slack message, or a simple timer.
PagerDuty CEO Tejada Says Software Concerns Are ‘Overbaked’
Jennifer Tejada, whose software company PagerDuty Inc. has plummeted almost 42% this year over concerns about AI disruption, said the worries are “overbaked.”
Cathie Wood’s Ark loads up on Coinbase, Robinhood as stocks slide on Iran conflict
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Accenture’s $12 Billion Bet on Ookla and Downdetector Signals a New Era in Digital Infrastructure Intelligence
Accenture's $12 billion acquisition of Ookla and Downdetector from Ziff Davis marks a major bet on proprietary network intelligence data, reshaping telecom consulting and raising co
When the Cloud Goes Dark: Inside AWS Service Health and What Outages Mean for the Modern Enterprise
An in-depth examination of the AWS Service Health Dashboard, the history and financial impact of major cloud outages, concentration risk concerns, regulatory pressures, and what ent
February 2026
Is SaaS Dead? No. But One Thing Is Clear: It’s Unstable.
For most of the past decade-plus, B2B software had a beautiful, almost boring stability to it. You’d build a product. You’d get it to $1M ARR. Then $10M. Then $100M. And the product you were selling at $100M ARR looked … pretty much the same as what you were selling at $1M. Better, sure.
This startup is using AI to cut hospital alarms—and may soon help patients get home faster
CalmWave uses medical data to understand patient danger signs and will soon spot when they’re on the road to recovery. Hospital intensive care units are notoriously noisy, with medical equipment emitting alarms, beeps, and other alerts designed to grab the attention of overextended healt