Microsoft says Delta’s ancient IT explains long outage after CrowdStrike snafu

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Microsoft says Delta’s ancient IT explains long outage after CrowdStrike snafu

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/08/microsoft-says-deltas-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
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Theres not fixing what ain't broke and there is refusing to budget to move on when needed. There are a lot of ifs and assumptions in your reply trying to put me in my place here. Old software that won't run on anything modern becomes a recipe for disaster when said hardware breaks down and can't be replaced with anything that functions.

Fuck it lets see if all 3 of my replies can get to negative 3 digits: none of this matters because the original problem was pretty damm easy to fix but here I am taking shit on social media for saying so.

P.s. in medical client sitiations there are compliance laws involved, and I keep seeing hospitals and practices not meet them until they start eating fines because they want to use every machine till it literly falls apart.