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Blog, Enterprise IT - Thursday, August 16, 2012 12:55 - 1 Comment
National IT outage “minimal”, claims CommBank
blog Yesterday at a financial results briefing session, the Commonwealth Bank opened up for the first time regarding the nationwide outage it suffered several weeks ago which took down around 9,000 of its desktop PCs, hundreds of servers and even its CommSee customer management system. iTNews reports (we recommend you click here for the full article) the bank’s chief executive Ian Narev as stating the problem wasn’t actually that big of a deal:
“At the moment, we’re still working through exactly what the implications of what happened were, but we’ve got no immediate need to change our IT strategy … In terms of cost [to the bank], it’s minimal,” Narev said.







