Many will recognise this situation!
sue
The Day the Email Died
Plus, Internet Use and the Workplace
June 6, 2005
The Day the Email Died began with an innocuous event: a blip in our office's
computer systems that cut us off from the Web, our publishing systems and
our email. Annoying, but not the kind of thing that induces panic: Like a
lot of big enterprises, we see these things from time to time, and they're
usually repaired by a few minutes of patience or your typical everybody log
out/everybody log back in do-si-do.
Not this time......
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