Media coverage largely sucked

When I just looked at my phone, the headlines were about an unfolding Microsoft global IT outage. My first thought, ransomware. So I logged in and started looking around at what was happening — I’m a CrowdStrike customer — and quickly realised two different, separate things had happened:

  • Microsoft Azure had an outage earlier in the day. This was resolved before I got up. Azure has frequent outages (don’t kill me, Microsoft) — this isn’t abnormal.
  • CrowdStrike had made a boo-boo and pushed out a channel update that had borked a decent percentage of customers.

The media connected these two events together and conflated them. They weren’t connected.

5 points

Because so many people only read headlines, Beaumont should have crafted one that wouldn’t further propagate the impression that Microsoft was to blame.

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(ignoring Azure’s frequent outages, don’t look at those, what do you expect a company to make products and services available and reliable or something?)

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