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Currently, TPAC/TPAI access requests require manual follow-ups with approvers on Microsoft Teams, causing delays when members are busy or unavailable. Requesters often check availability and ping multiple people, leading to time loss and chat clutter. The proposed solution is an automated agent that notifies all eligible approvers in real time via Teams. Available members can quickly review and approve the request directly. Once approved, the request is removed from the queue to avoid duplication. This will reduce unnecessary communication and significantly improve approval turnaround time.
Hi Shridhar/Radha,
Thank you for the details.
We have internally completed the assignment of databases for the patching activity and is progressing as planned without major issues.
Please find the progress update below:
Thanks everyone for raising the BCM requests in advance — really appreciate the coordination 👍
I’ve created this group to streamline communication during the BCM activity. The idea is to have a single channel for real-time coordination, updates, and quick resolution in case anything comes up during the switchover.
Since the switchover is automated, this group will help us stay aligned on progress, track any observations, and ensure smooth execution throughout the event.
Let’s use this space actively on the day of implementation.
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