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[:en]Keeping SU connected[:]

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025

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At Stellenbosch University (SU), the Information Technology (IT) Division performs regular, scheduled maintenance to ensure our digital systems remain secure, reliable and efficient. While we acknowledge that there have been instances of slow running of systems during peak times, such as the student registration period, the scheduled IT maintenance is a critical part of how we work to maintain and improve SU’s IT infrastructure. In this article, we explore why this scheduled maintenance is important and how it helps to keep the university running smoothly.  

What happens during scheduled IT maintenance? 

To ensure that SU’s IT systems remain secure, reliable and up to date, the IT Division follows a structured maintenance schedule. While major system upgrades take place during four scheduled maintenance weekends each year, additional maintenance activities are strategically planned throughout the year to ensure essential updates and improvements are made regularly while minimising disruptions for users.  

This approach includes: 

  • Regular maintenance during working hours for testing and development systems, in consultation with affected group of users. 
  • Smaller system updates (such as specific services or applications that form part of larger systems) can be performed at any time, if they do not cause interruptions for end users. 
  • Thursday evening maintenance (from 20:00) for non-student-facing services, ensuring minimal impact on daily operations. 
  • Sunday morning maintenance (06:00 – 12:00) for systems that affect students, scheduled during a time that avoids peak usage. 
  • Major system upgrades will still take place during scheduled maintenance weekends, with at least 10 days’ advance notice to the campus community. 

This strategy aims to balance the need for system updates with minimal disruption to daily university operations. 

How are the IT maintenance weekends, specifically, determined? 

IT maintenance weekends, held four times a year, are planned well in advance as part of the university’s annual calendar. Each July, the IT Division participates in the scheduling process, ensuring that maintenance periods align with academic and operational requirements. While these weekends are scheduled ahead of time, the IT team continuously evaluates evolving needs and is working on improving the process to ensure better service delivery. 

What are the risks of skipping IT maintenance? 

Without regular IT maintenance, systems become vulnerable to security breaches, performance slowdowns and unexpected failures. Preventative maintenance helps ensure that students, lecturers and staff can rely on SU’s digital infrastructure. 

How can you stay informed? 

The IT Division ensures that all stakeholders are informed well in advance of scheduled IT maintenance: 

  • Staff and students receive direct email notifications. 
  • Important updates are shared via the SU staff newsletter, social media channels and website notices. 
  • It is also included in the university’s annual calendar. 

By staying informed, you can plan ahead and make the most of SU’s digital resources with minimal interruption. 

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[:en]Revision of the Information and Communication Technology Acceptable Use Policy[:]

Friday, February 28th, 2025

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The Information Technology Division is in the process of reviewing and updating its Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Acceptable Use Policy to guide the acceptable use of SU’s information and communication technology resources (ICT resources) to ensure the lawful and secure use in support of the University’s activities whilst adhering to SU’s values. The Policy addresses the need to protect the University’s intellectual property and stakeholder(s)’ data while enabling them to do their work aligned with SU’s vision.

As part of a transparent and consultative approach, we invite input from stakeholders throughout the revision process. This page will serve as a central hub for updates and timelines in the consultation rounds. 

Where are we now?

The revised policy has now been finalised and approved following extensive consultation. Earlier this year, the first draft was presented to the General Management Meeting (GMM), after which a questionnaire was distributed to staff and students to gather feedback and recommendations.

We have since reviewed all responses and incorporated relevant input into the final version of the policy. Thank you to everyone who took the time to contribute.

You can view the approved policy here: ICT AUP Council approved September 2025

First draft: Stakeholder input phase (February – March 2025)

The initial draft of the policy will be presented for feedback and input before broader consultation.

  • Presented to the General Management Meeting (GMM) for input and comment.
  • Distributed to all stakeholders (SU staff and students) for input via a questionnaire.

Second draft: Consultation and feedback phase (May – June 2025)

After incorporating feedback from stakeholders, the second draft will be circulated for further consultation and discussion.

  • Presented to GMM for consultation and feedback.
  • IT Committee consultation and feedback.
  • Institutional Forum consultation and feedback.
  • Faculty Board meetings for consultation and feedback.
  • Rectorate consultation and feedback.
  • Senate consultation and feedback.
  • Council consultation and feedback.

Final draft: Approval and recommendation phase (August – September 2025)

Following a final round of revisions, the final draft will be submitted for approval through the relevant governance structures.

  • IT Committee review.
  • Institutional Forum recommendation to Council.
  • Faculty Board meetings for recommendation to Senate.
  • Rectorate review.
  • GMM review.
  • Senate recommendation to Council.
  • Council approval.

Read the full draft and response report by clicking on the icons below:

 

[:en]Exciting web changes are coming in 2025![:]

Monday, January 20th, 2025

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We are working on a modern website that is user-friendly, informative and reflective of our SU identity. Thank you for your patience.

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[:en]Scheduled IT Maintenance Weekends 2024[:]

Wednesday, August 28th, 2024

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SEPTEMBER 2024

As per the annual calendar, Information Technology will conduct its quarterly scheduled maintenance on IT infrastructure components from Friday, 6 September, at 21:00 until Monday, 9 September, at 07:00.

Although every attempt will be made to limit interruptions, various IT services and systems will be affected and can become unavailable during this time – partly or entirely.

For inquiries, please log a request on the ICT Partner Portal

 

JUNE/JULY 2024

As per the annual calendar, Information Technology will conduct its quarterly scheduled maintenance on IT infrastructure components from Friday, 28 June, at 21:00 until Monday, 1 July, at 07:00.

 

APRIL 2024

As per the annual calendar, Information Technology will be conducting its quarterly scheduled maintenance on IT infrastructure components from Friday, 5 April, at 17:00 until Monday, 8 April, at 07:00. 

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[:en]SUNid UPDATE | August 2024[:]

Monday, August 19th, 2024

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SUNid announcement: Transitioning to a new platform | August 2024

SUNid will soon be upgraded to a new and improved platform, enhancing security and management of third-party access. Detailed instructions and an overview of the new features will be shared over the next few weeks.

We understand that transitioning to a new platform can be difficult. The following resources will be made available throughout the transition:

  • A detailed user guide and instructional video to navigate the new platform.
  • The option to log a call on the ICT Partner Portal for any concerns or questions.

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