Few companies ever had a worse quarter than cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, which caused a global computer outage on July 19 that led to massive problems at everyone from retailers to delivery companies to hospitals and airlines.
But when it reports financial results after the bell Wednesday for the second fiscal quarter, which ended about two weeks after the outage, it likely won’t be bad at all. That’s because it takes time for its customers, even if they are furious with the company, to find an alternative to CrowdStrike as they seek to protect
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