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Microsoft Azure, 365 Outage Impacting Businesses Globally Starting to Ease

According to the outage tracking website Downdetector.com, an outage at Microsoft Azure and its suite productivity software that affected a variety of industries around the world had started to ease.

Alaska Airlines, Vodafone UK, and Heathrow Airport all reported experiencing disruptions to their key systems due to an Azure outage on Wednesday.

Microsoft's outage comes after last week's Amazon AWS disruption, which affected thousands of websites and popular web apps such as Snapchat and Reddit.

Microsoft 365 stated that its services are experiencing downstream impacts related to the Azure outage. The outage is caused by a recent configuration change made to a part of Azure infrastructure, Microsoft said on its status webpage.

Starting at around 12 p.m. ET, Azure said that its customers and Microsoft services that leverage Azure Front Door, a global cloud-based content and application delivery network, had experienced issues resulting in timeouts and errors. Azure reported that its customers, as well as Microsoft services, which leverage Azure Front Door - a cloud-based global content and application delivery system - had experienced problems resulting in errors and timeouts.

Azure's status page stated that its customers had also experienced problems with accessing the Azure Management Portal and that the company has taken steps to resolve the issue.

As of 1:27 pm, the number of users who reported issues with Azure was down to only 3,299 users. ET from over 18,000 at its peak, according to Downdetector. It tracks outages through status reports compiled from multiple sources.

Azure said that "customers should be in a position to access the Azure Management Portal directly. While all portal extensions work correctly, there could be a few endpoints (i.e. Marketplace)," Azure said.

As of 1:27 p.m., Microsoft 365 was experiencing an outage. Downdetector’s website shows that the number of users affected is down to 3,858 from 11,700 at one point. The numbers on the website are based upon reports submitted by users, and may not reflect the true number of users affected.

AWS's outage is the biggest internet disruption since CrowdStrike's failure last year, which impacted technology systems at hospitals, banks, and airports. It highlights the vulnerability of interconnected technologies around the world. (Reporting and editing by Shailesh Kumar and Alan Barona in Mexico City)

(source: Reuters)