Web Desk: (Jawad Malik) The world's largest technology company Microsoft's cloud computing server due to which all IT systems, computers and laptops working on Windows software around the world are shut down and their screen is blue. Gone.

Blue screen of death

This blue screen is also called the blue screen of death. In which the computer automatically goes into restart mode after the browser system crashes and this event is so unexpected that it is considered to be equivalent to death and in the world such It happened.


 Business life continued as usual in Russia and China

However, Russia and China are two countries where business life continued as usual. There was no shortage of passengers at the airports and no flights were cancelled. Banks, hospitals, educational institutions were working as usual everywhere because these two countries were not affected by this crisis.


Why are Russia and China not affected?

Russia and China are the two countries in the world who realized in 2002 that if they depend on American companies for technology in the future, it will harm them and they will become part of this crowd of the world.

The companies and systems will be theirs, but they will depend on the US and Europe for technology, and in view of this threat, Russia and China have developed their own technology. At that time, the economy of many countries was shut down, and the earthquake shocks of this technology were not even felt in China and Russia.


 The servers shut down the world

Microsoft's servers shut down IT systems and computers around the world and the server failure caused chaos in more than 40 countries, including the US, UK, France, Germany, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and India. went

The power of the server can be gauged from the fact that more than 2,000 flights were canceled worldwide, out of which 500 flights were canceled in the US and more than 50 flights were canceled in India. . Apart from this, rail and metro services were affected in many countries. Banking services stopped. In countries like Germany and the UK, many TV channels and ATMs were closed.