Download PDFOpen PDF in browserIntegrated Emergency and Service Status Communication – Robust and Target-Specific via a Highly Available Status Board Supporting BCM, ISM, and ITSM13 pages•Published: June 18, 2026AbstractUsing the example of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ), this article presents an approach for the design, implementation and practical use of a highly available, web-based emergency and service status communication solution that can continue to operate in an emergency regardless of the availability of central IT systems. The technical architecture, which has also proven itself in our own practice, relies entirely on open-source tools and has enhanced LRZ’s (cloud) service status reporting.The value contribution lies in the technical and organizational integration of daily IT service management workflows for incident and maintenance notifications with external communication during emergencies and crises from the perspectives of business continuity and information security management. Target-group–specific messaging capabilities are realized within this framework. Reusable integration variants for processes in the higher education environment, which often comprises heterogeneous and distributed IT operating groups, are presented and practical experiences are discussed. Keyphrases: business continuity, cloud status board, emergency communication system, incident notification, information security management, service status reporting In: Laurence Desnos, Carmen Diaz, Janina Mincer-Daszkiewicz, Lazaros Merakos, Raimund Vogl, Stuart McLellan and Ulrike Lucke (editors). Proceedings of EUNIS 2026 Annual Congress, vol 109, pages 120-132.
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