We are experiencing intermittent data processing delays due to issues with one of our service providers. We are actively monitoring the situation and working to mitigate impact. Users may see delays in dashboard updates, but there is no data loss.
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Bazaarvoice is currently monitoring our Conversations infrastructure to ensure there is no further impact on service stability. You can expect our next scheduled update at the time noted below; however, we will reach out sooner if there are any significant developments. NEXT UPDATE: April 1st, 2026, 10 AM CST [1389] If you have any questions, please contact Bazaarvoice Support via any of the methods included below: PHONE: AMERICAS: 888 984 1381 (toll-free) / 866 522 9227, Option 4 (toll-free) UNITED KINGDOM: 0800 368 0991 (toll-free) FRANCE: 08 05 08 94 80 (toll free) GERMANY: 0800 188 8904 (toll-free) REST OF EMEA: +44(0)20 8080 1100, Option 4 AUSTRALIA: 1300 089 962 (toll-free) APAC (OTHER THAN AUSTRALIA): 061 2 9362 2200, Option 4 SUPPORT COMMUNITY: Sign in to Portal, select Access the Support Community from the homepage or help menu and select "Open a Case" to submit a case with your question. CHAT: Sign in to Portal, select Access the Support Community and select the "Live Chat" button in the bottom right of your screen (available 8:30 am - 5:00 pm CDT on regular US business days and 8:30am - 5:00pm GMT on regular UK business days and 9am - 5pm AEST on regular APAC business days)
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Due to the situation in the Middle East, several carriers are either closely monitoring or adjusting their availability. UPS is closely monitoring the situation and using established contingency plans to manage its operations safely and efficiently. FedEx has resumed pickup and delivery services across the Middle East, where it is safe to do so. Customers shipping to or from the region will experience extended transit times. USPS: Specific military ZIP Codes across Europe and the Middle East are suspended temporarily for all mailing services until further notice. USPS: Export traffic to the destinations listed below is likely to be affected. Some shipments also transit through impacted areas and, as a result, are also likely to experience severe delays: Iran / Israel / Iraq / Qatar / UAE / Kuwait / Bahrain / Jordan / Saudi Arabia / Oman GlobalPost: Several Middle Eastern countries are temporarily suspended for all mailing services until further notice. For the most up-to-date information, please visit each carrier’s service alert pages linked above
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Due to the situation in the Middle East, several carriers are either closely monitoring or adjusting their availability. UPS is closely monitoring the situation and using established contingency plans to manage its operations safely and efficiently. FedEx has resumed pickup and delivery services across the Middle East, where it is safe to do so. Customers shipping to or from the region will experience extended transit times. USPS: Specific military ZIP Codes across Europe and the Middle East are suspended temporarily for all mailing services until further notice. GlobalPost: Several Middle Eastern countries are temporarily suspended for all mailing services until further notice. For the most up-to-date information, please visit each carrier’s service alert pages linked above.
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In progress - Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary. Apr 01, 2026 - 06:00 UTC
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We are providing an update on the ongoing service disruptions affecting the AWS Middle East (Bahrain) Region (ME-SOUTH-1). We continue to make progress on recovery efforts across multiple workstreams. With the immediate phase of this event now better understood, we are moving to a more targeted communication model. Going forward, updates will be delivered directly to affected customers through the AWS Personal Health Dashboard. Customers who require assistance with this event are encouraged to contact AWS Support through the AWS Management Console or the AWS Support Center. We continue to strongly recommend that customers with workloads running in the Middle East take action now to migrate those workloads to alternate AWS Regions. Customers should enact their disaster recovery plans, recover from remote backups stored in other Regions, and update their applications to direct traffic away from the affected Regions. For customers requiring guidance on alternate regions, we recommend considering AWS Regions in the United States, Europe, or Asia Pacific, as appropriate for your latency and data residency requirements.
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