Microsoft announced that it has restored most of its application services, including Outlook and Teams, impacted by the reported outages on Monday morning. In a statement on X at about 11 p.m. ET, ...
Many people and businesses will be breathing a sigh of relief now Microsoft services have come back online. But for the thousands who lost access to services, it's been a significant inconvenience.
Microsoft apologized for a string of cloud outages last week that affected its Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS) cloud computing suite, which caused massive delays with BPOS users' e-mails.
Microsoft has been slowly trying to get its Exchange Online users to switch from Exchange Web Services (EWS) for accessing data in favor of Microsoft Graph. In 2018, the company revealed that EWS ...
Microsoft said it was able to resolve all of its issues with Outlook and Teams as of just after 3 p.m. EST Tuesday, more than a day after thousands of users started to report outages early Monday ...
according to the letter from Microsoft Online Services posted on the Telegram account of the TelecomDaily information and analytical agency. "Microsoft is no longer able to accept wire transfer ...