Microsoft Launches Windows Resiliency Initiative
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•Microsoft’s new Windows Resiliency Initiative aims to avoid another CrowdStrike incident
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Microsoft has announced a new Windows Resiliency Initiative designed to improve Windows security and reliability.
The CrowdStrike catastrophe that took down 8.5 million Windows PCs and servers in July has left many of Microsoft ’s biggest customers looking for answers to make sure that such an event never happens again.
Microsoft has developed a new Quick Machine Recovery feature that will enable IT admins to target fixes at machines remotely even when they’re unable to boot.
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