Workday Upgrade to Be Implemented March 11

Workday Upgrade to Be Implemented March 11
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Workday will undergo a scheduled upgrade from 1 to 5 a.m. Saturday, March 11. The update will include new feature releases for all users, such as improved organizational chart accessibility, better support for screen readers and My Tasks on My Behalf updates.

During this timeframe, the enterprise system will be temporarily unavailable. Feature release deliveries for Workday are scheduled for every six months.

Workday training resources are available to U of A employees on SharePoint. If you have any issues with Workday, please visit the help portal or email questions to workday@uark.edu.

Contacts

James Morrison, senior director, User Solutions Team
ERP Implementation
479-575-4934, jm218@uark.edu

Logan Wilson, senior director of administrative communications
Division of Finance and Administration
479-575-3047, lbwilson@uark.edu

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