Software Upgrade Destroys Data For UK Schools

from the yet-another-glitch? dept

There's that word again. Rather than admitting a major problem, the supplier of software used to manage many schools throughout the UK is saying that it was an upgrade "glitch" that corrupted and destroyed plenty of school data, much of which cannot be replaced. Apparently, the firm in question, Capita, told schools to upgrade their software, but didn't bother to do very much testing on the new product -- so many schools ended up destroying their records without any backup. The company doesn't seem too concerned though, suggesting that most schools upgraded without any problems. Why should they care, though? This is the same firm that supposedly also screwed up two other high profile projects ("software problems behind huge delays at the Criminal Records Bureau and glitches during the introduction of the London congestion charge") and yet they still seem to be able to get business from schools.
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    VonSkippy, 15 Mar 2005 @ 12:25pm

    crybabies

    no backups = no sympathy (what a bunch of dumbasses).
    Fire all their SysAdmins for being so stupid to do a upgrade and not have the data (and the old apps) backed up.
    Public Education, latest repository for people to stupid to get a real job.

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    • identicon
      hanzie, 16 Mar 2005 @ 5:15am

      Re: crybabies

      "Public Education, latest repository for people **to stupid** to get a real job."

      Oh, the irony,... Looks like you could've used a bit more Public Education. :-)

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      tra1a1a, 16 Mar 2005 @ 6:32am

      Re: crybabies

      I could not agree more...

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    knight37, 16 Mar 2005 @ 8:26am

    The Real Story

    The real story here is that in 2005 we still have entities (public or corporate) who have insufficient (or nonexistant) data backup procedures. That's insane. They didn't back up before doing a major upgrade??! I agree with the poster who said the sysadmins responsible for this should be canned. It's just inexcusable.

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