Notification services

Status pages Admin application Notification services Third Party Integrations Support Services
 
Apr-2, 9:00am EDT

We are very excited to announce that StatusCast has been acquired by 4Me! Since 2013 we have been working hard to close the gap between service outages and those who are impacted, and this acquisition is one large step further in our journey of providing critical information to those who need it most. 

The inclusion of StatusCast's features will aid 4Me in it's mission to modernize service management for organizations. Click here to read more!

January 13, 9:16am EST
Admin application Notification services
 
Jan-13, 9:16am EST
StatusCast engineers identified a backup in its background processing that resulted in some actions being delayed from being completed in a timely fashion. Once the backup had been identified engineers worked swiftly to correct the issue and to release a patch update to help prevent this type of backup from happening again in the future. At this time StatusCast should be operating fully as expected, if you continue to have any further issues please contact us at support@statuscast.com
Status pages Admin application Notification services
 
Dec-17, 8:00am EST

The StatusCast team will be performing a maintenance on December 17, 8:00am EST, the estimated duration is 2h. We do not expect any impact to your service but in some cases there may be a brief interruption.

 
Dec-17, 10:00am EST

This maintenance has been completed.

Status pages Notification services
 
Aug-29, 9:30pm EDT

Starting August 30th, 2023 for Public Status Pages that allow SMS subscriptions StatusCast will now require that a valid email address be confirmed before a person can fully establish a new SMS subscription.

This change in subscription workflow is to help prevent malicious parties from attempting to commit SMS fraud which has become a growing concern for many SaaS companies dealing with mass notifications. We here at StatusCast have witnessed this trend, in the past 6 months the quantity of malicious traffic attempting to commit SMS fraud has increased drastically. While we have continued to implement industry best practices to safeguard against this sort of activity, ultimately real user confirmation is the most effective way to prevent such unwanted attention.

Status pages Notification services
 
May-19, 11:50am EDT

StatusCast's engineers were alerted that schedule maintenance events created from StatusCast's legacy application("V2") were not properly auto-closing after their estimated duration had been reached. After an initial investigation engineers have confirmed the cause on the service responsible and a patch was performed to correct the error. Any maintenance that was overdue for closure should have been resolved and StatusCast's engineers will continue to monitor the legacy process for this to ensure no other issues occur. 

November 17, 4:30pm EST
Notification services
 
Nov-17, 4:30pm EST

StatusCast’s engineers were alerted that some SMS and email notifications had an unusual delay in their delivery. The team immediately began investigating and determined that one of the notification processors was experiencing a failure that resulted in a queued backup of notifications. This did not impact all notifications sent through StatusCast, only a subset that were assigned to the instance in question.

Once the instance was isolated the backup of requests were offloaded and the instance itself taken out of rotation. Even though the instance itself did not enter an unhealthy state our engineers have re-evaluated certain health checks to account for queue backups as well as other performance attributes. Additionally, our engineers have scaled out the number of instances to help reduce the load on any single processor at a given time. At this time all notification services are running as expected but we will continue to monitor the system closely.

June 29, 1:06pm EDT
Notification services
 
Jun-29, 1:06pm EDT

StatusCast’s engineers were alerted that some incident notifications were either slowly being delivered or appeared to not get delivered at all. After an initial review our engineers determined that the service processing notifications was experiencing performance issues, resulting in a queued backlog of notifications.


At this time StatusCast’s engineers have scaled out this service to allow the backlog to clear itself up in as an efficient manner as possible. Notification processing at this is has returned to it’s normal state and we will continue to monitor this closely. A root cause analysis will be posted when more information has become available.

 
Jun-29, 1:59pm EDT

At this time notification services are performing normally. 

 
Jun-29, 1:59pm EDT

Summary of impact: Between 1:06PM and 1:59PM EDT on 29 June 2020, some customers may have experienced latency with incident notifications getting delivered. All notification services were recovered by 1:59PM EDT.

Preliminary root cause: Engineers identified the underlying root cause as a server delegation change affecting DNS resolution and resulting in a backlog of notifications getting queued. This issue impacted a subset of StatusCast’s customers who were delegated to the server in question. Availability to status pages and the administrative portal remained at 100% throughout the incident

Mitigation: To mitigate, engineers corrected the server delegation issue. To expedite the processing of the server’s backlog, engineers scaled out the service to efficiently distribute the backlog of incidents. Once the backlog was cleared the service remained at its normal operating state.

Moving Forward: StatusCast is committed to providing its customers a highly reliable and available service. Anytime an issue is reported that potentially affects availability of the status page or the integrity of notification delivery, we treat it with the utmost urgency. Moving forward we have established new monitoring protocols for our notification system to ensure that latency created backlogs are properly reported to our engineering staff. We have also taken this as an opportunity to evaluate the current scale of this service and how we can improve upon the functionality.

Status pages Admin application Notification services Cloud Providers Twilio Mailgun SendGrid Azure
 
Mar-20, 2:00pm EDT

 

StatusCast is deeply committed to the protection and responsible use of data; we’ve made a few updates to our privacy policy to help you better understand how we collect and use information. We hope these changes more clearly articulate our responsibility to you.

 

By continuing to use our services on or after March 25, 2020, you indicate your agreement with each of the updated and new terms and policies that are effective as of that date. If you have any questions or concerns, please email support@statuscast.com or reply to this email.

 

 

Status pages Admin application Notification services
 
Jul-27, 7:00am EDT

The StatusCast team will be performing a maintenance on Saturday July 27th 2019 at 7:00 AM EDT, the estimated duration is 1 hour. We do not expect any impact to your service but in some cases there may be a brief interruption.

 
Jul-27, 8:00am EDT
Scheduled maintenance auto-closed.
 
Jul-27, 8:00am EDT
Scheduled maintenance auto-closed.
Notification services
 
May-2, 5:22pm EDT

Please be aware that StatusCast is currently experiencing intermittent connectivity issues which is causing notifications to be delayed or possibly not sent. These are caused by a global network infrastructure issue at Microsoft Azure, StatusCast's hosting provider. Microsoft is currently investigating the issue.

At this time the application appears to be running normally, however until Microsoft deems the issue as fully resolved we will continue to monitor the application. If you experience an issue sending notifications please contact our support team at support@statuscast.com. We apologize for any inconvenience experienced by these intermittent connectivity issues.

 
May-2, 6:35pm EDT

StatusCast's services continue to remain operational. We will continue to monitor the system closely as long as Microsoft's incident remains active.

 
May-2, 6:45pm EDT

Microsoft has confirmed that the issue has been mitigated and connectivity to all services should have returned to a normal state. 

 
May-2, 6:45pm EDT

A summary from Microsoft regarding this issue is below:

Network Connectivity - DNS Resolution

Summary of impact: Between 19:43 and 22:35 UTC on 02 May 2019, customers may have experienced intermittent connectivity issues with Azure and other Microsoft services (including M365, Dynamics, DevOps, etc). Most services were recovered by 21:30 UTC with the remaining recovered by 22:35 UTC. 

Preliminary root cause: Engineers identified the underlying root cause as a nameserver delegation change affecting DNS resolution and resulting in downstream impact to Compute, Storage, App Service, AAD, and SQL Database services. During the migration of a legacy DNS system to Azure DNS, some domains for Microsoft services were incorrectly updated. No customer DNS records were impacted during this incident, and the availability of Azure DNS remained at 100% throughout the incident. The problem impacted only records for Microsoft services.

Mitigation: To mitigate, engineers corrected the nameserver delegation issue. Applications and services that accessed the incorrectly configured domains may have cached the incorrect information, leading to a longer restoration time until their cached information expired.

 

For more information from Microsoft, please visit their status page at https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/status/history/