You’re not the only one experiencing difficulties with Teams or Microsoft Office right now. The business has disclosed that certain users are unable to access specific services due to Azure-related problems. Tuesday morning at approximately eight, the issues started.
On a status page, Microsoft confirmed the outage and said, “A subset of customers may experience issues connecting to Microsoft services globally.” The organization has dispatched multiple technical groups to expeditiously address the issue. “We’ve identified multiple workstreams and are working to mitigate impacted workstreams by performing failover operations,” Microsoft stated in a statement. “More details will be provided as they become available.”
In any case, Tuesday morning saw a notable increase in the number of outage reports sent to Down Detector for Microsoft and Microsoft 365. Numerous customers who depend on these services for their everyday duties have been frustrated due to this outage.
Many customers are left unable to join important Teams calls or use vital Office products while the business works on a solution. Those who are relieved to get an unplanned break from consecutive virtual sessions are aware of the irony.
Microsoft has reassured customers that every effort is being made to minimize interruptions and restore services. For the most recent information, check out their status page.