Information technologies are currently network problems, affecting several university sites and applications.
According to the Or it alerts the websiteUsers may not be able to access several applications and services, including, but without limiting themselves, the services listed on the website.
The website lists nine services as at the bottom:
• Cloth.
• Classnav and Iadvise.
• Mymedia.
• UN.OU.EDU.
• QUALTRICS.
• Banner.
• Laserfect.
• Management of Peoplesoft human capital.
• Service or it.
The website lists 11 services as “affected”, including the service or the card earlier, the network of data centers, the VDI service, the ZOOM, the VPN and other network and telecommunications services.
Emma Chase, supervisor of fine arts and student at the Bizzell Memorial library, said that the breakdowns began to assign the library around 11 a.m., none of the printers of the library and scanners or ID worked.
“If (students) have to consult a book or technology from the circulation office, we generally have them to exploit their identifiers, and they do not work either,” said Chase.
While the library has used digitization identifiers, Chase said that the library had struggled to find a solution for printers, because they are of a third -party company and not associated with libraries or or or.
According to Keaton Shaffer, a daily journalist who lives on campus, the students could not use their meal sweeping when buying food at Oklahoma Memorial Union and had to write their identification numbers on paper.
Kyle Tarczon, an industrial engineering and systems and residential advisor at the Couch Center, said that the identification scanners had fallen into the building around 8 am, locking the entrance doors.
“I know that many residents have trouble lunch at the coffee and find places in which the student card is hitting you, uses your meal plan and brings you into places,” said Tarczon.
Tarczon said that Walker Center and Cross Village also had problems with their ID scanners, but he didn’t know if they were back.
According to the Ou IT alerts website, the technicians of the or work to restore the service.
Or Daily has contacted marketing and communications from or for failures related to breakdowns, but was directed to the alert or alert website.
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