Delta Air Lines provided more information about the estimated financial impact of at least $500 million from last month’s CrowdStrike technology outage, which led to a five-day operational meltdown ...
CrowdStrike denies responsibility for Delta Air Lines' IT outage, arguing Delta's IT decisions and response were the primary cause of the extensive disruption and resulting $500 million loss.
Microsoft says that Delta Air Lines’ ancient IT infrastructure is to blame for the airline’s inability to quickly recover from last month’s CrowdStrike debacle. With Delta threatening to sue Microsoft ...
Photo Caption: A Delta 757 at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Vincenzo Pace Vincenzo Pace Delta Air Lines fired back at CrowdStrike Thursday, saying the cybersecurity firm is taking a “blame ...
The software company said in a letter that Delta Air Lines had falsely blamed Microsoft for its decision to cancel thousands of flights after a tech outage. By Niraj Chokshi Microsoft criticized Delta ...
Cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike sparked a global outage last month affecting a wide range of companies from Microsoft 365 apps not working to the National Health Service system going down in the U.K.
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Delta CEO tells travelers that airline mess should be resolved by Thursday While the worst effects of the CrowdStrike update glitch are over, thousands of passengers are still trying to get reimbursed ...
ATLANTA — The Federal Aviation Administration warned people of the consequences of being an unruly flier in November, and a new letter from the CEO of Delta Air Lines reveals the company is asking ...
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