Microsoft Discredits Delta In Blistering Letter

Delta just lately had a large operational meltdown, whereby 7,000 flights had been canceled, and much more flights had been delayed. Whereas that was a large number, I’d argue that the corporate’s restoration has been even worse, as Delta has executed every thing it may possibly to keep away from taking accountability.
The Atlanta-based airline has vowed to sue CrowdStrike and Microsoft to recuperate the losses from this incident, that are anticipated to whole round $500 million.
Sadly I’m unsure Delta’s threats to sue two tech giants are figuring out all that properly. A few days in the past, I wrote about how CrowdStrike despatched a scathing letter to Delta, and now Microsoft has joined in as properly. My gosh, I might not wish to be on the receiving finish of this letter, as a result of… ouch!
Microsoft accuses Delta of false & deceptive narrative
Authorized counsel for Microsoft has simply despatched a letter to Delta’s counsel, defending itself vigorously in opposition to Delta’s accusations. Right here’s the primary a part of the letter, which I believe is price sharing in full, as there are fairly a number of factors right here:
Let me say first that Microsoft empathizes with Delta and its prospects relating to the influence of the CrowdStrike incident. However your letter and Delta’s public feedback are incomplete, false, deceptive, and damaging to Microsoft and its status.
The reality may be very totally different from the false image you and Delta have sought to color:
(a) Despite the fact that Microsoft’s software program had not precipitated the CrowdStrike incident, Microsoft instantly jumped in and provided to help Delta at no cost following the July 19 outage;
(b) Every day that adopted from July 19 via July 23, Microsoft workers repeated their presents to assist Delta. Every time, Delta turned down Microsoft’s presents to assist, though Microsoft wouldn’t have charged Delta for this help.
(c) On the morning of July 22, a Microsoft worker, conscious that Delta was having extra problem recovering than another airline, messaged a Delta worker to say, “simply checking in and no stress to answer, however when you can consider something your Microsoft crew may be serving to with at this time, simply say the phrase.” The Delta worker replied, saying “all good. Cool will let you recognize and thanks.” Regardless of this evaluation that issues had been “all good,” public reviews point out that Delta canceled greater than 1,100 flights on July 22 and greater than 500 flights on July 23.
(d) Extra senior Microsoft executives additionally repeatedly reached out to assist their counterparts at Delta, once more with related outcomes. Amongst others, on Wednesday, July 24, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emailed Delta CEO Ed Bastian, who has by no means replied.
(e) In reality, it’s quickly turning into obvious that Delta probably refused Microsoft’s assist as a result of the IT system it was most having bother restoring—its crew-tracking and scheduling system—was being serviced by different expertise suppliers, akin to IBM, as a result of it runs on these suppliers’ techniques, and never Microsoft Home windows or Azure.
Microsoft continues to research the circumstances surrounding the CrowdStrike incident to grasp why different airways had been in a position to absolutely restore enterprise operations a lot quicker than Delta, together with American Airways and United Airways. Our preliminary overview means that Delta, in contrast to its rivals, apparently has not modernized its IT infrastructure, both for the good thing about its prospects or for its pilots and flight attendants.
Given all this, my shopper was stunned to see your letter. That is notably so on condition that CrowdStrike has acknowledged duty for the content material replace that precipitated the July 19 incident.
As you recognize, Home windows is an open platform that helps a vibrant ecosystem of applications, together with built-in and first-party options and extra choices by third-party builders, akin to CrowdStrike. To make sure that Microsoft’s prospects have choices for the absolute best safety from malicious assaults, Home windows permits trusted third-party builders to develop kernel drivers, along with consumer mode drivers. Safety applications are in a position to make use of kernel mode drivers to guard the Home windows system within the startup course of. Third-party applications that make the most of kernel drivers should steadiness safety in opposition to resilience, and Microsoft offers suggestions and finest practices to third-party safety program builders via Microsoft’s Virus Initiative.
Given Delta’s false and damaging public statements, Microsoft will vigorously defend itself in any litigation if Delta chooses to pursue that path. Additional, Microsoft calls for that Delta protect (a) the paperwork CrowdStrike demanded that you just protect; in addition to (b) paperwork discussing or referring to (i) the CrowdStrike incident and Delta’s outage, together with Delta’s efforts and expertise in returning to working order its techniques, together with its crew-tracking and scheduling system and techniques that use different third-party expertise suppliers; (ii) the extent to which nonMicrosoft techniques or software program, together with techniques supplied and/or designed by IBM, Oracle, Amazon Internet Providers, Kyndryl or others, and techniques utilizing different working techniques, akin to Linux, contributed to the interruption of Delta’s enterprise operations between July 19 and July 24; (iii) the choice to deploy CrowdStrike throughout the assorted totally different techniques comprising Delta’s pc infrastructure; and (iv) Delta’s communications with third-party media and/or public affairs consultants regarding the CrowdStrike incident and Delta’s outage, and regarding Delta’s communications technique and/or public response. Such paperwork embody each communications internally and externally, with third events.
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This case is just not making Delta look good…
In a current memo to workers in regards to the meltdown, Delta CEO Ed Bastian wrote that “whenever you get knocked down, what’s most vital is the way you get again up.” All I can say is that the way in which Delta is “getting again up” actually isn’t impressing me.
First, there was the way in which the airline tried to deal with stranded prospects, as Delta initially mentioned it wouldn’t reimburse tickets on different airways when Delta was utterly unable to function. The airline then backtracked, after the Division of Transportation introduced it was investigating the airline.
Now we’ve seen Delta achieve this little to take accountability for its half in these points, persevering with in charge every thing on CrowdStrike, with out in any materials approach acknowledging the corporate’s lack of funding in its crew scheduling software program.
Whereas I can admire Delta wanting to carry CrowdStrike accountable to a point, the case in opposition to Microsoft is even weaker, and I believe this letter from Microsoft is magnificently properly written. I imply, that is as shut as one firm can get to “proudly owning” one other. I can’t even level to 1 half that I like essentially the most, as a result of the entire thing is simply so properly executed.
I can’t assist however marvel if this incident may ultimately characterize a turning level for Delta. The airline has so lengthy primarily based its success on its premium think about and it being a model that individuals wish to do enterprise with. However I don’t assume anybody can take a look at this example objectively and say “yeah, Delta completely dealt with this in addition to it may have.”
May we see some administration adjustments on the airline, following this incident? For that matter, I’m curious if this entire incident may have an effect on worker morale, and on relations between administration and workers. I can’t think about that revenue sharing at Delta will probably be wanting all that good for 2024, and we all know that Delta flight attendants have a number of occasions been on the verge of unionizing…
I actually assume Delta is overplaying its hand right here and is digging itself a deeper gap with each prospects and enterprise companions, and I’m curious to see how this in the end unfolds…

Backside line
Delta has threatened to sue Microsoft (along with CrowdStrike), following the service’s meltdown. Microsoft had fairly the response to Delta’s accusations, declaring how the corporate repeatedly reached out to Delta to attempt to assist, and was rejected. As Microsoft (accurately, for my part) factors out, the severity of the meltdown was nearly definitely because of Delta’s lackluster crew scheduling software program.
What do you make of Microsoft’s letter to Delta? Do you’re feeling like Delta is wanting good on this entire scenario?



