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SolarWinds is a Dust Bowl Disaster of Modern Computing

What was the Dust Bowl Disaster? The term Dust Bowl was coined in 1935 when an AP reporter, Robert Geiger, used it to describe the drought-affected south central United States in the aftermath of horrific dust storms. Although it technically refers to the western third of Kansas, southeastern Colorado, the Oklahoma Panhandle, the northern two-thirds … Continue reading SolarWinds is a Dust Bowl Disaster of Modern Computing

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