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They are too big to fail. Many very large companies with significant seat numbers use them, and for these companies its too expensive to switch.

I mean it won't be immediate, but this will tarnish them when it comes time to re-up.

As I'm currently employed by one of those impacted companies, there are already discussions about comparing our loss vs a change of vendor.
 
I mean it won't be immediate, but this will tarnish them when it comes time to re-up.
From my understanding this has happened a number of times in the past... - and the first comment in that thread point to an earlier event.

As I'm currently employed by one of those impacted companies, there are already discussions about comparing our loss vs a change of vendor.
I hope more will do the same 👍
 
So this is Y2K? Their predictions were 24 years too early?
Nah... fix is easy but perhaps tedious.

Earlier today here in Australia my brother posted me this;

I just got free groceries at Woolworths [major supermarket chain here] as they couldn’t accept my gift card payment.

They asked if I had another way to pay. I said yes, but you have sold me this gift card and I would like to use it.

Perhaps worth a try depending on how things are going in your neck of the world... 😀
 
Pretty sure they cloud-i-fied our network drives a year or two back, which would explain why they are all down. About half the computers can't log in at all, the other half can. Can't figure out the rhyme or reason why some work and others don't.
 
Pretty sure they cloud-i-fied our network drives a year or two back, which would explain why they are all down. About half the computers can't log in at all, the other half can. Can't figure out the rhyme or reason why some work and others don't.
DCs are probably dead, the ones you can log into are likely cached credentials. Try pinging your domain name and see if something comes back.
 
There really is a meme for everything:

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Anyhow, over/under on Crowdstrike goes out of business or crowdstrike is too big to fail?
 
There really is a meme for everything:

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Anyhow, over/under on Crowdstrike goes out of business or crowdstrike is too big to fail?
It won't go out of business, but they may take a hit.

The sad truth is most tech organizations have issues at some point. We've seen massive Azure and AWS issues in the past and no one has fled those platforms. It will be more about what crowdstrike does to talk about what the problem was and how they are going to avoid it in the future. (AKA we fired that fucker Bob over there who screwed up)
 
As an application support person for an EMR at a hospital that was impacted by the crowdstrike issue. And been up since 2am… I feel this outage is nothing compared to its competitors…

Cisco amp … cpu hog and day to day care and feeding

Carbon black… just sucks all around.

McCafee care and feeding and just decides to random crap here and there

CrowdStrike…. No care and feeding and very low cpu…. Been in it for about a year now. No exclusions.

Kudos to the server to to get us back and running in 5 hours. ( core infra and emr). Note the emr has about 600 servers. But 450 of them are Citrix clones
 
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