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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella breaks silence over Windows outage disrupting the world

DNA Friday, 19 July 2024
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Friday reacted to the tech giant's global outage which adversely affected flight operations, banks, stock exchanges, payment systems, and even emergency services.
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