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“Chinese infrastructure, hardly affected by MS’s ‘IT chaos'”

[“Despite the IT crisis caused by Microsoft’s cloud service, Chinese infrastructure was reported to have been largely unaffected by foreign press.”,
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, “On the 20th, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported through industry sources and social media postings that despite the IT crisis caused by Microsoft, major Chinese infrastructure such as airlines, international airports, and financial institutions operated normally without any interruption.”,
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, “Since most of China’s public services were not affected, Microsoft’s Chinese website and social media accounts did not issue any emergency notices.”,
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, “The incident occurred when the U.S. IT security firm CrowdStrike’s security software update clashed with Microsoft’s Windows operating system, causing issues with Microsoft’s cloud services. The ‘Blue Screen of Death’ phenomenon, where computer screens suddenly turn blue, occurred, causing major systems around the world to crash.”,
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, “Amid the global IT crisis, SCMP analyzed that China’s infrastructure was relatively unaffected due to its reduced dependence on foreign service providers such as Microsoft and CrowdStrike. This also reflects China’s pursuit of technological self-reliance through decoupling from the U.S. supply chain.”,
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, “On the other hand, foreign media reported that Hong Kong experienced flight delays and disruptions in passenger processing services, and foreign companies and global hotel chains operating in China encountered system issues, indicating that they could not completely avoid the IT crisis.”]
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