

While outages of Teams and other cloud services provided by Microsoft and its rival hyperscale public cloud platforms such as Amazon’s AWS and Google Cloud are rare, when they do happen the impact is significant for businesses which have come to rely on these products. Teams outages can be costly for businesses Microsoft’s Xbox Live gaming service is also thought to have been impacted by the problem, while the company said it is looking into a “connectivity issue” with its cloud computing platform Azure, which is impacting what it described as a “subset of users”. We’re monitoring the service as the rollback takes effect.” Its most recent update, posted at 9.26am, says: “We’ve rolled back a network change that we believe is causing impact.


“We’ve isolated the problem to networking configuration issues, and we’re analysing the best mitigation strategy to address these without causing additional impact,” the company tweeted. In a Twitter thread, Microsoft said it was experiencing problems with “multiple services” that form its Office 365 suite of products. What has caused the Microsoft Teams outage? According to the Downdetector website, which monitors internet service availability, more than 5,000 users in the UK alone have reported problems with Teams. The problems were first reported by Teams users in India, and now appear to have affected Europe too. Microsoft Teams is down for thousands of users this morning. Microsoft says it is investigating and has put the problem down to a networking configuration issue. Widespread problems have also been reported with the company’s Outlook email platform.
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Microsoft Teams collaboration software suffered a global outage this morning, with thousands of users around the world unable to access the service.
