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Users are reporting that multiple Microsoft products are down

Apr 2, 2021, 04:18 IST
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  • Users have reported widespread service failures for Microsoft products and platforms, including Office 365, Teams, Azure, and Bing.
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On Thursday, users of Microsoft's Office 365, Azure, Bing, and Teams platforms and products reported mass outages and failures, according to the site DownDetector.com.

An official status page for Microsoft Office 365, the company's email suite, showed that the service was down and the status for Microsoft Azure, a cloud computing service, was described as an "emerging issue," which is being investigated.

Microsoft Azure's official Twitter account tweeted, "We are aware of an issue affecting the Azure Portal and Azure services."

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A Twitter account monitoring Microsoft Office 365's status tweeted, "We're investigating an issue in which users may be unable to access Microsoft 365 services and features," adding a few minutes later that, "We're investigating a potential DNS issue and are evaluating our mitigation options."

Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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