Incident Management Demo

Live cloud data when every second counts

An application is degraded. Twenty people join the bridge call. What's running? What should be running? What changed? In the first few minutes, these are the questions that matter — and the answers are usually locked in cloud consoles that most people on the call can't access.

This demo shows how a company has set up status pages for their most critical applications using LightPane. During an incident, everyone opens the same page in their own browser. No screen-sharing. No waiting for verbal updates. The same live data, visible to everyone at once.

Try it: Click the Ecommerce Application card below — it has an active incident. The status page shows live data from a real AWS account, analysing what's running against what the application team defined as normal. Differences are flagged automatically.

The page also includes log file analysis and spend abnormality detection. These use mock data in this demo for illustration, but on a real status page they would be retrieved live.

This wouldn't replace every tool in incident response. But in the first few minutes of an outage, it's invaluable for triaging what to investigate next and what seems to be running normally — focusing the response on the most likely cause.

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