Google experienced a global outage last night, preventing users from logging in to the company’s many applications, including Gmail and Google Docs and any site that allows access via a Google account.
Google hit by global login outage affecting Gmail and Google Docs https://t.co/K6JdajEmoy
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 17, 2019
https://twitter.com/slaksmi/status/1118664146780733440
Facebook's grappling with a global outage just a day after some Google services went down means maybe it's Amazon's turn to show us what life would be like without them tomorrow. I quite like it: https://t.co/Q0FpJzlROT
— Paul Smith (@SaysSmithy) March 14, 2019
Expert Comments:
Tim Dunton, MD at Nimbus Hosting:
“In an age where Google’s core services and platforms, such as Gmail and Google Drive, are used so heavily for the transfer of essential information in business – it is simply not acceptable that a faulty IT infrastructure can render the service completely useless for its millions of users.
Google’s statement that they will conduct an ‘internal investigation of the issue’ is certainly the correct step towards preventing any future issues which could cause even more downtime for consumers. But, moving forward, its essential that all social media, messaging and software providers recognise the importance of a safe, cybersecure platform as an essential component of the services that we use on such a regular basis.”
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