Microsoft experiencing new wave of outages weeks after global IT failure

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Microsoft’s cloud service has been hit by another outage, weeks after an IT failure in the company’s services ground the world to a halt.

In a post on X, Cambridge Water said some of its services were down this afternoon.

“Due to worldwide issues with Microsoft Azure, a problem with our website is affecting several services including MyAccount and PayNow,” said the water company.

Microsoft said it is investigating reports of user problems, saying: “We are investigating reports of issues connecting to Microsoft services globally.

The company then announced it implemented a fix that seemed to be solving the problem, saying there was “improvement in service availability” and it was “continuing to monitor to ensure full recovery”.

The service status website still showed global issues, however.

Thousands of problems were reported by users on DownDetector, a website that monitors issues with IT services.

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The incident comes less than two weeks after a major IT outage knocked global infrastructure including transport and healthcare services offline because a flawed software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike affected Microsoft devices.

After thousands of flights were cancelled globally, the US airline Delta is reportedly planning to seek compensation from both Crowdstrike and Microsoft.


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Delta has been one of the slowest airlines to recover from the outage and has cancelled more than 6,000 flights in the wake of the outage, leaving hundreds of thousands of travellers stranded.

After the news, Crowdstrike’s shares dropped by more than 8% on Tuesday.

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Microsoft experiencing new wave of outages weeks after global IT failure

Business

Microsoft’s cloud service has been hit by another outage, weeks after an IT failure in the company’s services ground the world to a halt.

In a post on X, Cambridge Water said some of its services were down this afternoon.

“Due to worldwide issues with Microsoft Azure, a problem with our website is affecting several services including MyAccount and PayNow,” said the water company.

Microsoft said it is investigating reports of user problems, saying: “We are investigating reports of issues connecting to Microsoft services globally.

The company then announced it implemented a fix that seemed to be solving the problem, saying there was “improvement in service availability” and it was “continuing to monitor to ensure full recovery”.

The service status website still showed global issues, however.

Thousands of problems were reported by users on DownDetector, a website that monitors issues with IT services.

More from Science & Tech

The incident comes less than two weeks after a major IT outage knocked global infrastructure including transport and healthcare services offline because a flawed software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike affected Microsoft devices.

After thousands of flights were cancelled globally, the US airline Delta is reportedly planning to seek compensation from both Crowdstrike and Microsoft.


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Delta has been one of the slowest airlines to recover from the outage and has cancelled more than 6,000 flights in the wake of the outage, leaving hundreds of thousands of travellers stranded.

After the news, Crowdstrike’s shares dropped by more than 8% on Tuesday.

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