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Microsoft is investigating an outage that blocks some administrators with business or enterprise subscriptions from accessing the Microsoft 365 admin center. Microsoft announced today that the ...
On the Microsoft 365 status page, the company wrote: "We're carefully rebalancing traffic across all affected infrastructure in the region, while monitoring the corresponding health telemetry, to ...
Microsoft beat consensus on the top and bottom lines, as cloud growth moderated. The company had $37.5 billion in quarterly capital expenditures and finance leases, above Wall Street's $34.3 billion ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A sign outside of a Microsoft headquarters building. (Matthias Balk/picture alliance via Getty Images) A Microsoft 365 outage is ...
MO1221364 Microsoft 365 outage has now been fixed Microsoft says parts of its North America infrastructure were to blame Hours of rebalancing and refining preceded a fix, but it seems to have worked A ...
Microsoft said Thursday that a major outage disrupted its Microsoft 365 services, leaving tens of thousands of users unable to access email, files and online meetings. The problems, which began early ...
"We've confirmed that impact has been resolved," Microsoft posted on X at around 1:30 a.m. ET on Friday. Microsoft blamed the outage on a problem processing traffic in North America, posting Thursday ...
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