80,000 Birds at Risk: Why Agricultural Facilities Need Reliable Environmental Alarm Delivery
Agricultural facilities often have sensors, panels, and monitoring systems that can detect temperature spikes, fan failures, ventilation issues, and other environmental alarms. But detection is only useful if the alert reaches the right person fast enough to act. In
Why “Replies” Matter for Workflow Reliability
Workflow automation depends on more than triggering the right action. A system can send an event, move to the next step, and appear to function correctly, even when the intended action never actually happens. That is the hidden risk behind many
Overcoming Hardware-Induced False Alarms in Critical Infrastructure
Reliable systems are not built by assuming correctness; they are built by designing for uncertainty. In real-world environments, this means going beyond surface-level integration and developing a deep understanding of how systems behave under all conditions. It requires visibility into