Azure outage: After Amazon AWS crash, now Microsoft Azure down for thousands of users
Azure outage: Microsoft services are facing a widespread outage today. Key platforms like Azure and Microsoft 365 are down, impacting popular applications such as Word, Excel, and Teams. Even the Microsoft Store appears affected. Major companies r...

Thousands of users were unable to access Microsoft's Azure and its productivity suite on Wednesday, according to Downdetector.com, an outage tracking website.
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What’s causing the Microsoft Azure outage?
According to DownDetector, Microsoft’s Azure platform, the backbone of its cloud operations, experienced a major technical failure, impacting more than 11,500 users. The outage triggered cascading disruptions across connected services like Microsoft 365, Teams, Word, and Excel, halting access for users globally.
"We are investigating an issue with the Azure Portal where customers may be experiencing issues accessing the portal," Azure stated on its status.
How far-reaching is the disruption?
DownDetector’s live outage map showed spikes across major regions and industries, including tech, retail, and gaming. Even Minecraft servers experienced downtime, highlighting the severity of Azure’s malfunction. For many businesses, the impact was immediate, freezing operations dependent on Microsoft’s cloud network, as per a report by TechRadar.FAQs
Is Microsoft 365 down due to the Microsoft Azure outage?Microsoft is facing a massive global outage on October 29, 2025, affecting Azure, Microsoft 365, and the Microsoft Store.
What else has been impacted?
Major clients like Starbucks, Kroger, and Costco experienced disruptions too.
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