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    Home » Blog » Microsoft says about 8.5 million of its devices affected in global outage

    Microsoft says about 8.5 million of its devices affected in global outage

    July 20, 2024Updated:July 20, 2024 World No Comments
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    Almost 8.5 million Microsoft devices were affected by a global software outage caused by a software update from CrowdStrike, according to Microsoft’s blog on Saturday. ” We estimate that CrowdStrike’s release affected 8.5 million Panels products, or less than one percent of all Windows equipment”, it said in the site. According to Microsoft, CrowdStrike has assisted in the development of a flexible option that will enable the software giant to speed up a fix. Additionally, the tech giant has collaborated with both Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services to identify the “most effective approaches.”
    On Saturday, transportation companies, businesses, and governments are rushing to get all of their systems back online after lengthy downtimes following a pervasive technology interruption.
    The main thing that has continued to be a problem is air traveling. On Friday, carriers canceled tons of flights and many of their planes and crews are now located in the wrong location. Airports are still having trouble with check-in and protection, and carriers are also having this issue. Europe’s busiest airport, Heathrow, said it is occupied but operating generally on Saturday. The aircraft stated in a speech that” all systems are up and running.”

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