Recovering from the global tech outage could be a long, arduous process | CNN Business

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The company that caused a massive computer outage across the world says a flawed update has been rolled back – but that doesn’t necessarily help the thousands of businesses that have been affected by the glitch.

The CrowdStrike software issue at the heart of the outage runs at such a deep level in affected computers and systems that getting them up and running just to be fixed will be, in many cases, an enormous challenge.

That’s compounded by the fact that many of the servers that may contain information needed to get these

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