Best Incident Management Software for Cisco Webex

Find and compare the best Incident Management software for Cisco Webex in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Incident Management software for Cisco Webex on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    CoScreen Reviews
    CoScreen enables multiple team members to share and edit application windows simultaneously on a joint desktop. Key features: - Crystal-clear audio and video chat - Multi-user screen sharing of any desktop or browser app with one click - Multi-user editing of shared windows using mouse and keyboard, 2-3x lower latency than Zoom, Slack, and Microsoft Teams - See who from your team is online and call them with one click - Integrate CoScreen with your favorite apps like Slack, VS Code, IntelliJ, and other JetBrains IDEs - Enterprise-grade compliance and securely encrypted connections At CoScreen, our mission is to help teams and organizations work together more seamlessly and effectively than ever before. We empower teams like yours to become more productive without getting burned out or video chat-fatigued - no matter if you work fully remotely, co-located, or hybrid. Top use cases: Team standups, 1:1s, sprint demos, pair programming, coding interviews, employee onboarding, incident management, incident response, and many more...
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    Exigence Reviews
    Exigence provides a command-and-control center software that helps manage major incidents. Exigence automates collaboration between stakeholders within and outside the organization. It organizes it around a timeline that records each step taken to resolve an issue and drives workflows among stakeholders and tools. This ensures that all stakeholders are on the same page. The product connects stakeholders, processes, and tools, reducing time to resolution. Customers who have used Exigence have experienced a transparent process, quicker onboarding of the relevant stakeholders, and a shorter time to resolve critical incidents. Exigence is used by customers to address critical incidents as well as for planned cyber incidents such as business continuity testing or software release.
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