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Office 365 Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Office 365 users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Office 365, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Office 365 is an online productivity suite that is developed by Microsoft. Office 365 contains online and offline versions of Microsoft Office, Skype and Onedrive, as well as online versions of Sharepoint, Exchange and Project.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Southfield, MI 1
Kitchener, ON 1
Lima, Lima 1
Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan 1
São Paulo, SP 1
Tallahassee, FL 1
Philadelphia, PA 1
Cape Town, Western Cape 1
Reading, PA 1
Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Manchester, England 2
Saulgau, Baden-Württemberg 2
Khan Na Yao, Bangkok 1
Bournemouth, England 1
Salisbury, England 1
Sainte-Maxime, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Ashburn, VA 1
Pontefract, England 1
Glasgow, Scotland 1
London, England 3
Victoria, BC 2
Sawtry, England 1
Chicago, IL 2
Dundalk, Leinster 1
Cambridge, England 1
Aberdeen, Scotland 1
Hounslow, England 1
Lynchburg, VA 1
Bristol, England 1
Paris, Île-de-France 5
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Office 365 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • StartupHakk
    StartupHakk (@StartupHakk) reported

    Microsoft's Empire Continues to Crumble Microsoft has 450 million Office 365 users. Their flagship AI product, Copilot, has converted just 3.3% of them into paying customers. The stock is down 12 to 15 percent year-to-date, and their CFO recently circulated an internal memo calling for a “tighter” organization moving at an “increased pace.” That is corporate code for one thing: more people may be about to lose their jobs. The question I keep coming back to is this: what happens when the company that built the modern office, the one that owns your email, spreadsheets, calendar, documents, and most of your work life, starts losing its grip on the one product it bet everything on? And what does it mean when Anthropic walks directly into Microsoft’s living room, right inside Word, Excel, and Outlook, and starts doing the job better than Microsoft itself? Is the world’s most powerful tech titan actually running on fumes? What if the $13 billion bet that was supposed to secure Microsoft’s future is becoming the weight that drags it down? Why are internal memos suddenly demanding a faster, tighter organization while their flagship software struggles under the weight of its own updates? OpenAI is projecting staggering losses, Microsoft’s stock just took a major hit, and the “exclusive” moat they thought they had is starting to disappear. So the real question is: is Microsoft still an innovator, or has it become a market-paralyzing giant that has lost its way? Today, we’re looking past the marketing and into the data to see why the pillars are starting to crack.

  • undergroundlair
    Brian Teague 🐂 ⭕️ PBA 3 Berkeley (@undergroundlair) reported

    @aakashgupta In all fairness to Microsoft, if the NASA Admin doesn’t set their Office 365 location to #outerfukingspace they might have an issue logging in.

  • aotearoanoah
    Noah (@aotearoanoah) reported

    @JamesHalcrow I mean yeah valid. I had issues in HS with the school Office365, the whole schools services got hacked at one stage too and a bunch of seniors lost their work, so I’ve been using personal since

  • luckystrike45
    Yoko (@luckystrike45) reported

    @MicrosoftHelps Recently we are receiving many requests from our customers that their Office 365 Desktop Apps prompts authentication and it repeats randomly. Login to M365 on browser is fine. Is something wrong with recent desktop app release or authentication server ?

  • VESTACHANEY4
    VESTA_CHANEY (@VESTACHANEY4) reported

    Bonnie can provide support for users of Microsoft Office 365. I’m an Alice Main (NA Server) and I want a good Alt to Alice in case of ban or already picked(I already use Rouie but she’s not what I’m looking for). I really feel like Bonnie could be nice for it.

  • jfedor
    Jeff Fedor (@jfedor) reported

    @GrayBlue I've tried it on both desktop and Chrome. Neither seems to work reliably. Part of the issue is that Office365 doesn't reliably forward messages either. Use Case - we've been acquired. I have a Newco email (MS) and an existing email (GOOG). Newco is forwarding but is fickle.

  • Cryptlowani
    Herewegoagain (@Cryptlowani) reported

    @EvanLuthra What is going on with these tech companies just taking away more of our rights and charging us more to do so?????? Microsoft "updated" my Office 365 Home addition with the "New" version. Not knowing this at the time, I open up Outlook as usual and thre was the "New" version. Less functionality and unusable to me. I located the switch to go back to Classic toggle button, slid it over, and Bam, a pop-up survey appears asking me why I dont like the new version. So now I can't do anything, twice as much. I scroll down and hit the skip button, but it is grayed out. Next to it is the submit button greyed out. Now totally pissed off I start typing expletives into the survey form. Guess what you have to complete the form to skip it. I and now not just pissed off, exponentially, but also feeling like the smartest person on the freaking planet. I don't know when it happened but tech, just basic stuff, has totally gone into the toilet. How is AI supposed to run on top of this garbage?

  • marcrygamerbr
    Marco Aurélio (@marcrygamerbr) reported

    @Marcelo_gsf_ @davepl1968 @ObnoxiousFumes2 I have invented office365 before microsoft creating a xen server with word, powerpoint, visio and excel hahahaaha, my only windows install

  • navinPostaCal
    Navin (@navinPostaCal) reported

    Folks using @Microsoft products like @Office365 be careful..if you run into any issue with your account there is no support for many days, so better have backups taken regularly on your computers or storage devices not on your phone or tablet.. which can be independently accessed

  • Kosmo100
    𝑲𝒐𝒔𝒎𝒐 (@Kosmo100) reported

    @outlook @Office365 When do you intend to fix the problem over sending ics calendar invites? This non-feature has caused my organisation real problems.

  • EbriEbrima27494
    Ebrima ebri (@EbriEbrima27494) reported

    @IntuneSuppTeam I have been having issue in our tenant. First, after enabling and configuring auto patch most of my devices are falling or in noncompliance for “office 365 client management “. I looked the policy that was enabled by auto patch. Many other non compliance settings.

  • kprescott
    Katie Prescott (@kprescott) reported

    Capita update: There appears to be no risk to personal data processed by the business. The outage seems to be is hitting Office365 programmes including Outlook, Excel and Teams rather than client systems...

  • GrainSurgeon
    Mila Carditis and 99 others (@GrainSurgeon) reported

    @Cryptos_Tales @anothercohen there's like 1200-1500 employees. some of those 30 are probably on medical or parental leave. some of the data might be broken/old laptops, some people may be using office365 from their personal machine...adding up those and all the other possible reasons, 30 is not much

  • johncrickett
    John Crickett (@johncrickett) reported

    @PrimeAeon @Doctorthe113 @DevLeaderCa curious if you are able to comment on the server load of Office 365.

  • DataJuggler007
    DataJuggler (@DataJuggler007) reported

    @KES537 Office 365 email had these suggested replies. When the lady at my work that always emailed me about problems with the software I work on would send me a new problem, I really wanted to click: Let me know how that works out.

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