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Anand Mahindra's Humorous Post Becomes Talk Of The Town

During the global Microsoft outage, Anand Mahindra posted a photo on X (formerly Twitter) with the caption, “The pace of global commercial activity right now.” His comment humorously highlighted how the outage slowed down business worldwide. Many people reacted to his post, calling him ‘yamdut’ for his clever take on the situation. The Microsoft Windows […]

During the global Microsoft outage, Anand Mahindra posted a photo on X (formerly Twitter) with the caption, “The pace of global commercial activity right now.” His comment humorously highlighted how the outage slowed down business worldwide. Many people reacted to his post, calling him ‘yamdut’ for his clever take on the situation.

The Microsoft Windows outage has disrupted many sectors worldwide, including airlines and banks. With computers crashing and the “Blue Screen of Death” appearing, business magnate Anand Mahindra shared a photo on X (formerly Twitter) to comment on the global impact as people wind down for the weekend.

“The pace of global commercial activity right now—post the #microsoft #crowdstrike outage,” Anand Mahindra shared a picture on X (formerly twitter) .

 

An individual reacted to the post by saying “Mahindra n Mahindra too got stalled?”

“Good reminder that technology has a breaking point, too.” Another added.

“This outage highlights our heavy reliance on a handful of companies. It’s a real concern and a wake-up call for the world to develop alternatives for every critical service. Diversification is key to resilience,” added a third.

“Yamdut,” said another individual, while a other joined, “Haha. This is so funny.”

The global tech giant also shared the current status of the outage: “We’re continuing to see an improvement in service availability across multiple Microsoft 365 apps and services. We’re closely monitoring our telemetry data to ensure this upward trend continues as our mitigation actions continue to progress.”

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