Hi Drew,

Could you elaborate more about what tools you are using? Feel free to mail
me directly if that's more convenient.

Cheers
Chris

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On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Drewmon <[email protected]> wrote:

> My employer relies on the Google Maps API and subscribes to that
> service to help drive some of our customer facing websites and
> internal tools.
>
> Across the last 24 hours, Google changed some of the servers used to
> deliver the mapping info we rely on and thus, inadvertently caused a
> system outage for our tools.We were able to quickly source:
>
> https://c.na4.visual.force.com/apex/ResourceDetail?id=a0Z60000000hXGe&sfdc.override=1
> and update our firewall once the problem was fully diagnosed.
>
> However, if we'd known ahead of time then we would have been able to
> update our firewall to allow access to the new Google servers and,
> hopefully, prevented the outage we suffered this morning.
>
> So, that's the source of my question - does Google publish or maintain
> a spot on the Web with their system changes/maintenance that we can
> subscribe to or view?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help provided.
>
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