The CrowdStrike outage brought much of the world to a standstill, reminiscent of the Y2K bug that never materialized. Airports were crippled as flights were canceled, and supermarkets shut their doors, unable to accept payments. The cost of the outage to Australian businesses could surpass $1 billion. However, in much of Asia, things continued largely as usual. Millions of passengers continued boarding flights at airports across the region, from Guangzhou to Jakarta. On social media in places like China and Indonesia, the meltdown barely registered. Here’s why.
Why Asia avoided the worst impact of the CrowdStrike meltdown
- July 23, 2024
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