A massive IT glitch has crashed computer systems around the world. Airports, hospitals and business have been affected, with computers shut down or unable to access networks. The main reason is an outage in Microsoft's cloud services and related apps.
A massive IT glitch has crashed computer systems around the world. Airports, hospitals and business have been affected, with computers shut down or unable to access networks. The main reason is an outage in Microsoft 's cloud services and related apps. Travel disruptions have been the most obvious consequence of the global IT failure.
A massive IT glitch has crashed computer systems around the world. Airports, hospitals and business have been affected, with computers shut down or unable to access networks. The main reason is an outage in Microsoft's cloud services and related apps. Travel disruptions have been the most obvious consequence of the global IT failure.
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