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Issue fixed: Major issue in Aalto's technical services on 12 February 2025

Update on 12 February 2025 at 14:20:

The problem in the integration service has been fixed. Today (12 February 2025), there may still be slowdowns and minor disruptions in the technical services that use the integration service.

Original news:

Due to a problem in the integration service Aalto's services using the integration service, such as Aalto Space, are currently not functioning.

Aalto IT Services are currently working to fix the fault, and support partners have taken this issue as high priority. We apologise for the inconvenience.

We will post updates as the situation develops.
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