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Brock ITS working to resolve online service issues

Wednesday, October 13, 2021 | by The Brock News

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Brock University’s Information Technology Services (ITS) is working to resolve issues experienced with some online services Wednesday, Oct. 13.

While most Brock services, including authentication systems, are back online, they may be slower to respond than usual.

ITS is working to resolve performance degradation for some online services due to a critical storage node failure.

We appreciate your patience as we work to resolve these issues as quickly as possible

Please contact the ITS Help Desk with questions or concerns.­


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