global outages

AppWizard
July 31, 2024
Microsoft has resolved recent global outages affecting several Office applications and cloud services, which were caused by a "network infrastructure" issue. The outage impacted platforms including Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Azure, and Outlook, preventing users from accessing their emails and other services. Various organizations, such as Cambridge Water and HM Courts Service, reported disruptions. The outage was less severe than a previous incident caused by CrowdStrike, which affected approximately 8.5 million Windows computers and led to significant operational challenges across multiple sectors. Companies notably affected included NatWest, EE, O2, and several gaming platforms. NatWest acknowledged issues with customer access to their webpages, while HM Courts and Tribunals Service reported difficulties in accessing online services. Over 1,000 reports of issues with Microsoft 365 and more than 2,000 related to Minecraft were noted. The situation has raised concerns about the resilience of digital infrastructures and the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures, prompting discussions about a potential Cyber Security and Resilience Bill in the UK.
Winsage
July 19, 2024
Global outages caused by a software update for Microsoft 360 apps have impacted businesses and health services worldwide. Airlines, banks, TV networks, and health services relying on these apps were affected, with Delta, United, and American Airlines having to cancel more than 1,200 flights. Microsoft has fixed the underlying cause of the outages but residual impacts are still affecting some Microsoft 365 apps and services.
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