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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
Saint-Avold, ACAL 1
Lille, Hauts-de-France 2
Curitiba, PR 1
Sarasota, FL 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
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 2
Victoria, BC 2
Sawtry, England 1
Chicago, IL 2
Dundalk, Leinster 1
Cambridge, England 1
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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.

  • jesseKawell
    Jesse ❄️ Kawell (he/him) (@jesseKawell) reported

    @pbellerose @Daytona1191 @BungieHelp Office 365 costs $70/year and does go down 1-2 times per year. That cost is also subsidized by enterprises paying much, much more than that per user per year.

  • MarkMessinger
    Mark Messinger (@MarkMessinger) reported

    @Microsoft365 Microsoft's Office 365 Graph API is still broken. Sheesh, @Office365, how much longer will it take to fix what you've broken?

  • VerdantDavid
    David Sentinella (@VerdantDavid) reported

    @melissak8888 Ctrl V still works. I use Windows, iPhones and Office365 at work because I'm forced to. Privately I use Linux (Fedora), Android (Samsung) and Libreoffice. No problems for the last 4 years. Others are correct, Bill Gates has little or nothing to do with Microsoft these days.

  • Aaron_58
    AaronFifty8 (@Aaron_58) reported

    @Office365 your outage has made my day miserable. Y’all owe me lunch or something.

  • NaounBaal
    Naoun (@NaounBaal) reported

    Recently I've been thinking about how though microsoft does get a lot of hate, if you judge the company by its good products its actually genuinely a pretty good company. It just gets dragged down by the ****** versions of windows and the hell-scape that has become office 365.

  • karlprosser
    Karl (@karlprosser) reported

    @asaio87 SaaS isn’t dead , but certain SaaS products that aren’t complex and that don’t have risk associated with them will be , and the rest will be open for disruption, especially on price. Not unlike when I automated the backend network/server/os/app layer of office 365 for Microsoft a decade plus ago , allowing them to reduce the per seat cost like 50% or something crazy.

  • cantliff9
    Jonathan Cantliff (@cantliff9) reported

    @madebygoogle @MicrosoftHelps @gmail Gmail app not working with Office 365 emails (again) Doesn't seem to want to load modern authentication Could someone look into this please Widespread complaints online and on app store reviews. Folks, this needs some attention!

  • SecWeekly
    Security Weekly Podcast Network (@SecWeekly) reported

    Passwords get stolen. MFA prompts get approved. Rob Allen explains why some organizations are now locking SaaS apps like Office 365, GitHub, and Salesforce to specific trusted IP paths instead of exposing login access to the entire internet. Even if an attacker has credentials, they still can’t connect unless traffic comes from the approved location. Is location-based access control becoming the next layer after MFA? #Cybersecurity #SaaS #IdentitySecurity

  • Spheniscidae007
    Penguin Capital (@Spheniscidae007) reported

    @jukan05 Let them fix office integration? How the fk u getting crushed by Anthropic on office365 integrations?

  • BlackEdgeFund
    Black Edge (@BlackEdgeFund) reported

    Microsoft is starting to show up on deep value screens. This is not a broken company. This is not a melting ice cube. This is the most dominant software business ever built — Office, Azure, Teams, LinkedIn, GitHub, Copilot — and it is sitting significantly off its all time highs. The market spent three years pricing Microsoft as an AI winner at any price. Multiple expansion took valuation to levels that required flawless execution forever. When the AI trade started rolling over, Microsoft got caught in the wreckage — not because the business broke, but because the price was simply too high. Now the price is coming to the business. Azure growth is still compounding. Office 365 pricing power is intact. Free cash flow is a machine. The balance sheet is a fortress. Copilot monetization has barely started. This is what deep value in megacap tech looks like. It does not look like a disaster. It looks like a great business having a bad year in the market. The distinction matters enormously. Great business. Washed out price. The market is handing you an entry into the best software company on earth at a discount it has not offered in years.

  • badbirb
    Hello Chicken (@badbirb) reported

    @EvanOwen @tmnxeq @RhoRider I get where you are coming from. It does help *if implemented well*, just like any other software or process. It is way to early to judge effectiveness since most of the businesses are just having people use ChatGPT for random stuff and using copilot in office 365. When I did software consulting many clients would tell me they were “in the cloud” when all they meant is they have office 365 subs and a terrible sharepoint inplementation. AI is the same way. It will be several *years* before AI is used effectively in enterprise scenarios.

  • SimonHolman
    Simon Holman (@SimonHolman) reported

    I hate the fact that the "Microsoft Office" suite of apps is now the "Microsoft Copilot App" with the fire of 1000 suns. Even trying to work out how to download it when I login to Office365 is a complete nightmare!

  • BuddyNoLove
    Mr Brute (@BuddyNoLove) reported

    Is there an office365 outage? I can’t authenticate to Teams or Outlook 🫠

  • SJM0911
    If you must know, its for my Schnauzer (@SJM0911) reported

    looks like @Office365 Outlook servers are down anyone else having trouble?

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