Google made a big mistake recently. The company accidentally erased the private Google Cloud account of a $125 billion Australian pension fund, UniSuper. No Google AI Search, I Don’t Need to ...
In a rare incident of misconfiguration, Google accidentally deleted the account of a $125 billion pension fund, causing disruption for over half a million UniSuper members, who couldn't access ...
UniSuper faced an outage due to a Google Cloud deletion, restored on Thursday. CEOs Chun and Kurian highlighted the importance of backups and root cause analysis, emphasizing partnership and ...
Google inadvertently deleted the account of Australia's UniSuper, a massive pension fund worth $125 billion. This blunder left over half a million UniSuper members unable to access their ...
In the immediate aftermath, the explanation we got was that "the disruption arose from an unprecedented sequence of events ...
UniSuper members faced a week-long outage due to accidental deletion by Google Cloud. CEO Peter Chun clarified it wasn't a cyberattack or data breach. Service restoration began on Thursday ...
Both Peter Chun and Thomas Kurian explained that the mishap was an “isolated, ‘one-of-a-kind occurrence' (Twitter) Google accidentally deleted the account of a $125 billion pension fund.
Buried under the news from Google I/O this week is one of Google Cloud's biggest blunders ever: Google's Amazon Web Services competitor accidentally deleted a giant customer account for no reason.