Perceptive Content Unavailable Saturday Evening March 14 During Maintenance

Scheduled Maintenance Report for Pitt Digital Systems Status

Completed

The scheduled maintenance has been completed.
Posted Mar 14, 2026 - 22:00 EDT

In progress

Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Posted Mar 14, 2026 - 19:00 EDT

Scheduled

Perceptive Content (ImageNow), the University's document management system, will be unavailable Saturday evening March 14, from 7–10 p.m. ET during maintenance.

Pitt Digital is undertaking maintenance to address a data integrity issue in the current testing environment being used to upgrade Perceptive Content. After completing the maintenance, a server restart is required. All automated workflow processes in Perceptive Content will be automatically paused and resume when the servers are restarted. This maintenance is crucial to ensure that the University's systems operate efficiently, securely, and remain up to date.

There will be no changes to the user interface, and no work will be lost, but users should save any work and log out of Perceptive Content before 7 p.m. on Saturday; otherwise, any changes made in the application since the last save may not be retained.

Pitt Digital has completed checks to ensure that the system is ready for the update and will be actively engaged throughout the maintenance period. In the unlikely event that an issue or problem arises, the system will revert to its original configuration and Pitt Digital will send an email notification as well as post an update to https://status.pitt.edu. The system will be returned to service earlier if the maintenance work is completed ahead of schedule.

Please submit a ticket to the Technology Help Desk at https://digital.pitt.edu/helprequest or call +1-412-624-HELP (4357) if you experience any issues or have questions regarding this maintenance. This effort is being led by Jamie Craig, Pitt IT Enterprise Applications.
Posted Mar 11, 2026 - 10:31 EDT
This scheduled maintenance affected: Administrative and Business Systems (Perceptive Content).