Asome users of services linked to the Microsoft 365 and the platform 'cloud' Azure began reporting problems, which Microsoft now says it has started to investigate.
In fact, consulting the DownDetector (a platform where people go to report incidents when services do not work) it is possible to see an increase in the number of complaints on Microsoft 365 and also in the Azure. On the official official page of Microsoft dedicated to Azure and on the technology's social networks it is also possible to see the company's confirmation of these 'blackouts'.

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“We are investigating reports of connection issues with Microsoft services globally. Customers can check for 'timeouts' when connecting to Azure services,” notify Microsoft. “We have several engineering teams involved to diagnose and resolve the problem. More details will be provided as soon as possible.”
The Bleeping Computer website says that, for now, the majority of users with problems are mainly in Europe, so we will have to wait for more information.








