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Microsoft It said it’s investigating issues with several of its products, including Teams and Outlook.
The US tech giant said that users may not be able to access multiple Microsoft 365 services.
“We have identified a potential networking issue and are reviewing telemetry to determine the next troubleshooting steps,” the company said.
Downdetector, a service where people can log problems and outages with websites and apps, saw a spike in users reporting issues with Microsoft products, including Outlook, Teams and the company’s cloud product Azure, around 3 a.m. ET.
Microsoft said that around 7:05 UTC – 2:05 ET – customers may experience “network connectivity issues, manifesting as network latency and/or timeouts when trying to connect to Azure resources in multiple regions, as well as Other Microsoft services.”
The company said it is investigating the matter and will “share updates as soon as we know more.”
Microsoft’s outage comes just hours after that Better than expected earnings For the October-December quarter. But the company has seen slowing revenue from its cloud computing products, including Azure, and has given up gloomy steering for the current quarter.
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