

This is a developing story, and more information will be added as we get it. This would suggest only a comparatively small proportion of users will feel the effects of the outage. UPDATE (9:46 p.m.) Microsoft 365 said on Twitter that the company is seeing significant improvement for the services that were temporarily inaccessible to users for several hours Monday night. Outages such as this one create difficult situations for IT departments whose companies have shut down their on-premises servers and switched to vendor-hosted cloud services like Office 365. However, there is little indication that other popular Office 365 services - such as Outlook or OneDrive - are affected at this time. "Only if they can automate a resolution," responded another. On Apat 10:43 pm UTC, Microsoft reported an issue that was preventing users from accessing the Microsofts Azure cloud services and Microsoft 365 services. If you're experiencing an issue with a Microsoft 365 service and you don't see it listed on the Service health page, tell us about it by selecting Report an issue, and completing the short form. Office 365 Monitoring: Microsoft 365 Services Outage April 1, 2021.

"We can power through this," quipped one customer in response to the Microsoft tweet. The History tab shows all incidents and advisories that have been resolved within the last seven or 30 days. Users have taken to both Twitter and the DownDetector comment section to report problems logging into Power Apps and Power Automate, services designed to assist with application development and automation. "We're investigating an issue with Power Apps and Power Automate," the company explained via the Microsoft 365 Status account. We've built a list of the best email services out there.

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