Last week CrowdStrike’s global IT outage crippled airlines, banks, and healthcare systems, becoming the world’s largest-ever IT failure. Terminals and computer monitors at workplaces across the planet donned the imfamous “blue screen of death,” and some payroll admins and HR pros were sent scrambling to make sure employees were paid.
Fran Williams, the senior product director of payroll and managed services at the UK-based IRIS Software Group, told HR Brew that outage was especially difficult for smaller companies with limited personnel who touch payroll systems, those with smaller budgets, or those with older, on-premise payroll solutions.
The Crowdstrike outage served as an unmistakable reminder that, when it comes to payroll, it’s important to have a contingency plan. Williams said HR leaders who haven’t done so already should audit their process and create a plan B to protect employees in the future.
“Walk through your end-to-end payroll process and understand who are the constituent players, and what are the technologies as part of that process, and work out if one of those elements…fails, what would you do,” he said.
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