CrowdStrike Rolls Back Update After Major Outage
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Cyber Security Company Crowd Strike The company experienced a major outage on Friday, the company told NBC, impacting business worldwide.
The company said the outage was due to a problem with the latest update. Crowd Strike Now in the process of rolling this update out globally.
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Microsoft announces a glitch
Microsoft said on Friday that its cloud services were back up and running after an outage.
The US tech giant said late Thursday that customers in the central US region may experience issues with multiple Azure services and the Microsoft 365 suite of applications. This could include “failure of service management operations, connectivity, or service availability.”
Microsoft said Friday it had identified the underlying cause of the issue and most services had been restored. However, the company said some customers in the region may be experiencing issues.
“A small set of services are still experiencing residual impact,” Microsoft said.
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