‘Blue screen of death’ company accepts fate
The company responsible for the “blue screen of death” that left millions of people stranded says it’s “absolutely” prepared for compensation claims.
The company responsible for the “blue screen of death” that left millions of people stranded says it’s “absolutely” prepared for compensation claims.
There’s good reason why Woodside boss Meg O’Neill is in a hurry to get her planned $1.8bn buyout of a cash-strapped US gas hopeful away.
Millions of workers could go without their wages in the wake of the global IT outage, amid reports multiple payment and payroll systems across Australia were crippled.
Computer systems at businesses across the Australian economy could be dealing with the fallout from the Microsoft outage for weeks to come.
The tech giant has made an all-in bet on the future control of the internet and this time it doesn’t want to get left behind.
This start-up is using the technology behind bitcoin to help revolutionise financing for agriculture.
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