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Workday faces significant outages raising concerns over reliability

June 24, 2024 | Dallas, Dallas County, Texas



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Workday faces significant outages raising concerns over reliability
In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the frequency and impact of outages associated with the Workday system, a cloud-based software solution used for various administrative functions. Officials noted that Workday has experienced a significant number of outages over the past four years, with the most recent data indicating 210 hours of downtime this month alone. This figure is notably higher than any other system, with the next closest issue being a network problem that resulted in only 49 hours of downtime.

Despite the high number of reported outages, representatives assured that the Workday platform itself is generally stable, attributing the downtime to specific user or departmental issues that require configuration changes or updates. The troubleshooting process for these issues has been time-consuming, with one instance taking 244 hours to resolve.

The discussion highlighted the substantial investment made in the Workday system, prompting questions about the reliability and effectiveness of the solution given its outage history. Officials emphasized the importance of understanding the context of these outages, suggesting that while the platform may not be down entirely, user-related challenges are contributing to the reported downtime.

As the government continues to rely on Workday for critical operations, the need for ongoing assessment and potential improvements to the system's reliability remains a priority.

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