Microsoft said Delta Air Lines’ own outdated technology ... wrote in a response to Delta’s lawyer Tuesday. Delta said its ...
By Niraj Chokshi Microsoft ... the airline’s crew and that was being serviced by other companies, including IBM. It also accused Delta of using outdated information technology.
In a letter sent to Delta ... Microsoft’s help because the IT system it was most having trouble restoring—its crew-tracking and scheduling system—was being serviced by other technology ...
US airline Delta ... refused Microsoft’s help because the IT system it was most having trouble restoring — its crew-tracking and scheduling system — was being serviced by other technology ...
Microsoft fired back at Delta Air Lines on Tuesday accusing the carrier of not modernizing its technology before it canceled thousands of flights in the wake of last month’s global massive IT ...
the tech giant accused Delta of not modernizing its technology in the lead up to the IT outage. Mark Cheffo, a partner at Dechert, the law firm representing Microsoft, said in a letter to Delta’s ...
A lawyer for Microsoft said Tuesday that Delta's key IT system is probably serviced by other technology companies, not Microsoft Windows. “Your letter and Delta’s public comments are ...
ExploreCrowdStrike says Delta ... Microsoft’s help because the IT system it was most having trouble restoring — its crew-tracking and scheduling system — was being serviced by other ...
Microsoft denied Delta ... by other technology providers, such as IBM, because it runs on those providers’ systems, and not Microsoft Windows or Azure,” says the Microsoft’s letter.