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Zenduty vs Kintaba: What are the differences?

Zenduty: End-to-end incident alerting and resolution for SRE, DevOps and ITOps teams *. It is a collaborative incident management system for the management of always-on services, helping teams orchestrate incident response for creating better user experiences and brand value. It centralizes all incoming alerts through predefined notification rules to ensure that the right people are notified at the right time; *Kintaba:** High Severity Incident Management. Manage, respond, and recover from major outages and incidents as a team. Real-time Slack, E-Mail, and SMS integrations keep your responders, executive team, and everyone else connected.

Zenduty and Kintaba can be categorized as "Monitoring Aggregation" tools.

Some of the features offered by Zenduty are:

  • Incident and alert dashboard
  • 100+ integrations
  • On-call scheduling

On the other hand, Kintaba provides the following key features:

  • Auto-Scheduling
  • Automated Event Tracking
  • Instant Collaboration
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    What is Kintaba?

    Manage, respond, and recover from major outages and incidents as a team. Real-time Slack, E-Mail, and SMS integrations keep your responders, executive team, and everyone else connected.

    What is Zenduty?

    End to end incident management platform for SRE, DevOps, Network Operations, Infrastructure and Security Operations teams

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