(07-19-2024, 09:38 AM)Replying to dncdawg I was just talking to our IT guy about this. We were about to switch over to CrowdStrike, but he put it off due to the manpower required to make the switch (thank goodness).
It really could end up being a catalyst for big companies to think about the risks of moving to systems that are all integrated like this. This whole internet, cloud based setup is a huge risk to the economy. This kind of shit is what we expected Y2K to look like, but even if there had been any failures there, they would have been isolated to specific companies or even industries. Stuff like this is affecting so many different companies and industries that the business side of operations is slowed to a crawl or halted entirely.
Yeah, an event of this magnitude surely can't go without something uber-serious being done in response. I have no clue what is the full magnitude of this outage. I do know of at least one major/global pharmaceutical whose entire Microsoft 365 services are all kaput. When two major airlines ground ALL of their flights, there will be some monetary damages to be paid (surely?). When 911 systems don't work, somebody will be demanding something be done to be sure this never happens again. When hospital networks go offline, high-level meetings are already ongoing.
I fully agree that the cloud model isn't such a great idea. After all, all that "cloud" means is that other companies let you use THEIR data centers, rather than you use your own, and you access them over the internet (which has any and every rogue deviant crawling all over it 24/7).
We've brought up new internet-connected services in the past, and within hours we can see hackers trying to get into the router that is connected to the internet.
The only thing that makes internet connectivity so lucrative is that it is cheaper than having full secured private lines.
We'll see what comes of all of this. This, today, is massive in more than just the fact that services have been affected today. This will determine future decisions... lots of them... or it well should.
(07-19-2024, 09:51 AM)Replying to DawgWood let me tell you... the world runs on AWS right now (Amazon web services , includes cloud storage and computing for those not familiar). if they were to have an outage like this it would be even worse... devastating .
Canecur.