Delta Airlines CEO Thrashes Microsoft In Relation To The CrowdStrike Fiasco While Praising Apple
As the kids would say… Shots fired.
Hot off the heels of this report, Delta CEO Ed Bastia in an interview on CNBC basically called out Microsoft in relation to the CrowdStike fiasco, while at the same time he praises Apple’s stability. See for yourself:
What I find interesting is that when asked if the reason Apple didn’t have a CrowdStrike moment was due to the fact that so few companies use Apple products (something that I do not believe is true by the way), Bastia punted the question. But even considering that, it’s interesting that he decided to be so public in terms of this whole situation rather than let the lawyers handle it. Maybe he’s so ticked off that he doesn’t care. Or perhaps he’s negotiating in public. Either way, this made an interesting situation a lot more interesting.
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Delta Airlines CEO Thrashes Microsoft In Relation To The CrowdStrike Fiasco While Praising Apple
As the kids would say… Shots fired.
Hot off the heels of this report, Delta CEO Ed Bastia in an interview on CNBC basically called out Microsoft in relation to the CrowdStike fiasco, while at the same time he praises Apple’s stability. See for yourself:
What I find interesting is that when asked if the reason Apple didn’t have a CrowdStrike moment was due to the fact that so few companies use Apple products (something that I do not believe is true by the way), Bastia punted the question. But even considering that, it’s interesting that he decided to be so public in terms of this whole situation rather than let the lawyers handle it. Maybe he’s so ticked off that he doesn’t care. Or perhaps he’s negotiating in public. Either way, this made an interesting situation a lot more interesting.
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This entry was posted on August 3, 2024 at 8:31 am and is filed under Commentary with tags Apple, Microsoft. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.