Microsoft says Delta’s ancient IT explains long outage after CrowdStrike snafu
"Delta, unlike its competitors... has not modernized its IT infrastructure."
Microsoft says Delta’s ancient IT explains long outage after CrowdStrike snafu
"Delta, unlike its competitors... has not modernized its IT infrastructure."
@arstechnica "Microsoft says it has a pretty good idea of why Delta refused its help. "In fact, it is rapidly becoming apparent that Delta likely refused Microsoft's help because the IT system it was most having trouble restoring—its crew-tracking and scheduling system—was being serviced by other technology providers, such as IBM, because it runs on those providers' systems, and not Microsoft Windows or Azure," the letter said."
This is an interesting way to throw shade. IBM still exists, and +
@arstechnica Can we stop just repeating BS verbatim in news articles? Haven't the recent politics problems taught us all better by now?
MS is lying because they want to sell them newer copies of Windows (complete with Copilot/etc gathering private info no doubt.) For once it isn't even the fault of Windows that this issue happened. CrowdStrike's issue is *HOW* it works, not what it works on. (It even affected Linux systems the same way a while back.)
MS is lying. Period. The end.
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