Microsoft's services in Europe are down due to technical issues, following a recent global IT disruption.

Microsoft faces second outage in less than two weeks.

July 30th 2024.

Microsoft's services in Europe are down due to technical issues, following a recent global IT disruption.
It seems like Microsoft is having a rough time lately. For the second time in less than two weeks, they are facing a major outage. According to reports, millions of computers went offline due to some kind of IT issue. This is causing problems for some of their most popular services, such as Minecraft, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft Azure. DownDetector, a website that tracks IT outages globally, has received thousands of reports since 1pm today. However, the problem has not yet been resolved.

One of the services that is currently experiencing issues is Outlook, which is used for email and calendars. Many users are unable to access it at the moment. The outage seems to be limited to Europe, which is a relief for those outside of the region. Microsoft 365 has released a statement saying that they are aware of the access issues and performance degradation and are actively investigating the situation. They have also provided an identification number for this specific issue in their admin center.

This is not the first time that Microsoft has faced such a major outage. Just a few weeks ago, they had another incident with CrowdStrike, which caused disruptions for major institutions such as airports, banks, and supermarkets. The issue was caused by a faulty update, and it affected services in the UK, including the NHS, Sky News, and British rail operators. It's clear that these outages have had a significant impact on many people and businesses.

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