Microsoft services restored after widespread outage

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Microsoft services restored after thousands of users reported its products including Outlook and Teams stopped working

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The company has tweeted that its affected services have been fixed and remain stable.

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Downdetector, which tracks website outages, showed a decreasing number of users reporting problems.

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Microsoft blamed the outage on a change made to its wide area network, which had now been "resolved".

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In a statement, Microsoft categorically ruled out a cyber attack as a possible cause of the issue.

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Wednesday's problems affected a range of widely used Microsoft products.

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Services including Teams and Xbox Live were also reported as not working.

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Microsoft said that cloud computing service Azure also experienced problems that affected a subset of users.

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The service provides computing power to a number of other businesses, some of which reported they were experiencing problems as a result.

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Many people and businesses will be heaving a sigh of relief now that Microsoft services are back online.

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Meanwhile, on January 19, Microsoft announced that it would reduce its workforce by approximately 5%, leading to the elimination of 10,000 jobs.

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This is the latest round of layoffs in the tech industry, and will cost the business $1.2 billion in severance and restructuring costs.

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