Small Businesses Grapple With Global Tech Outages Created by CrowdStrike

Small Businesses Grapple With Global Tech Outages Created by CrowdStrike
Danielle Tuttle tries the door to a department of motor vehicles location to find it locked and the location closed due to an outage in St. Louis on July 19, 2024. Jeff Roberson/AP Photo
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NEW YORK—An owner of a consumer insights research firm couldn’t pay her employees, make Friday’s deadline to sign a contract for a new business or send key research to a key client. A psychiatrist, who runs a virtual mental health practice in Maryland, saw his business hobbled as some of his virtual assistants and therapists couldn’t either make phone calls or log on to their computers. And a restaurant owner in New York City was worried about how he was going to pay his vendors and his workers.

Businesses from airlines to hospitals have been grappling with a faulty software update that caused technological havoc worldwide on Friday, and its repercussions continued through the weekend. The breadth of the outages highlighted the fragility of a digitized world dependent on a few providers for key computing services.