ECMS - August 2024 Imaging Update Timeline

This document provides an outline of important dates related to the 08 August 2024 upgrade of Perceptive Content.

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  • June 28th - August 23rd: New work/Onboarding work freeze
  • Week of July 1st (or earlier): The test environment will be available for testing.
  • July 19th: Deadline for batch cleanup; batch cleanup begins.
  • August 2nd: Final day to submit testing results. To submit results, please use the Testing Report/Issue Form
  • Evening of August 8th: The patch is implemented into production. Production ImageNow will be available during business hours on August 8th. Patching will start at 6:00p.m. on August 8th and should finish later in the evening.
  • Morning of August 9th: Post-update testing. THE IMAGING SERVICE IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR GENERAL USE UNTIL AFTER USER ACCEPTANCE POST-UPDATE TESTING HAS BEEN COMPLETED!
    • Please ensure that your business processes still function as expected after the patch is implemented into production USING THE SAME INFRASTRUCTURE YOU USED TO TEST. Please submit your test results using the Testing Report/Issue Form before 11:00a.m. If necessary, the decision to rollback the patch will be made at Noon.
    • When we successfully conclude acceptance testing, we will increment the PEDS service and clients configured for PEDS will begin to update when they are launched (using the Desktop shortcut or the Windows Tray icon). If you use PEDS to update clients, please tell your staff to be patient and allow the update to conclude without interruption. If your staff need to access documents on the Imaging system before they have the correct version of the client on their workstation, they can use Perceptive Experience (https://imaging.wisc.edu/perceptiveexperience/).


Keywords:
ecms upgrade update August 2024 testing days schedule dates time reporting imagenow perceptive content 
Doc ID:
74279
Owned by:
Craig S. in ECMS
Created:
2017-06-23
Updated:
2024-06-11
Sites:
DoIT Help Desk, ECMS