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A humidity problem Tuesday triggered a massive shutdown of university computer servers, stopping the University of Utah Hospital from receiving new emergency patients, according to KSL.com According to University officials patient care at all inpatient facilities was functioning normally as all communications at the hospital were being done through pen and paper. Kathy Wilets, U of U Health joins the show to discuss what happened. D2 speaks to CEO of Nexus IT on the importance of planning for situations like this.
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A humidity problem Tuesday triggered a massive shutdown of university computer servers, stopping the University of Utah Hospital from receiving new emergency patients, according to KSL.com According to University officials patient care at all inpatient facilities was functioning normally as all communications at the hospital were being done through pen and paper. Kathy Wilets, U of U Health joins the show to discuss what happened. D2 speaks to CEO of Nexus IT on the importance of planning for situations like this.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.