While it’s clear Microsoft wasn’t responsible for the buggy CrowdStrike update that left over 8.5 million Windows PCs with BSoDs for hours, Apple is still capitalizing on the situation with a new ad to persuade users to switch over to its ecosystem.


While it’s clear Microsoft wasn’t responsible for the buggy CrowdStrike update that left over 8.5 million Windows PCs with BSoDs for hours, Apple is still capitalizing on the situation with a new ad to persuade users to switch over to its ecosystem.
This is an interesting take on the ongoing rivalry between Apple and Microsoft. Itβs always fascinating to see how companies position themselves in the market, especially during moments of crisis. The dynamics between security and usability are definitely worth discussing.
It really is fascinating how both companies continue to position themselves in the market. Appleβs focus on security often sets it apart, especially during incidents like the CrowdStrike debacle. Itβll be interesting to see how Microsoft responds to this jab and if they make any changes to enhance their security features in the future.