cloud resilience

  1. Is Microsoft Azure Down? What Recent Outages Really Mean for Admins

    No — as of December 8, 2025, Microsoft Azure is not globally down, but the spike in community reports and the resurfacing of outage questions reflect real, recent incidents (notably an October 29 Azure Front Door incident and a December 5 Cloudflare edge outage) that have left admins...
  2. Copilot Essentials for the Property Sector: Practical AI for Reports

    The Property Council’s new half‑day course, Copilot Essentials for the Property Sector, packages a practical, role‑focused introduction to Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 and is explicitly built to help property managers, asset teams and shopping‑centre administrators apply AI to reporting...
  3. UK Copilot Outage 2025 Autoscaling Surge Disrupts Microsoft AI

    Copilot users in the United Kingdom and parts of Europe were briefly locked out of Microsoft’s AI assistant on December 9, 2025, after a surge in traffic overwhelmed autoscaling controls and produced region-specific service failures that were visible on public trackers and acknowledged by...
  4. Copilot Outage Highlights Digital Sovereignty and South Caucasus Peace Talks

    Microsoft's Copilot experienced a region-wide disruption that left users across the United Kingdom and parts of Europe unable to access AI assistance, even as political developments in the South Caucasus have pushed Armenia and Azerbaijan closer to a negotiated peace — two separate stories that...
  5. Microsoft Copilot Outage Highlights AI Driven Workflows and Resilience Risks

    Microsoft’s Copilot — the AI assistant now woven into Word, Excel, Teams and other Microsoft 365 surfaces — experienced a significant regional outage that left users unable to complete Copilot-driven tasks and raised fresh questions about resilience, routing complexity and the operational risks...
  6. AWS and Google Launch Multicloud Interconnect: Private, Fast Cross‑Cloud Links

    Amazon and Google have quietly rewritten one piece of the cloud plumbing playbook — a jointly engineered multicloud interconnect that promises private, high‑speed connections between AWS and Google Cloud that can be provisioned in minutes rather than weeks, and that introduces an open...
  7. AWS and Google Launch Private Multicloud Networking to Speed Cross‑Cloud Links

    Amazon and Google have quietly crossed a line long seen as unlikely: the two largest public cloud vendors announced a jointly developed multi‑cloud networking service that lets customers spin up private, high‑speed links between AWS and Google Cloud in minutes — a direct response to the...
  8. Microsoft Probes Exchange Online Outage Slowing Classic Outlook and Search

    Microsoft is investigating a fresh Exchange Online outage that is preventing many users of the classic Outlook desktop client from connecting to their mailboxes — a development that arrives amid a string of recent service incidents touching Copilot, Azure, and Microsoft 365 that together have...
  9. Why Cloud Outages Happen: Control Plane Failures and Resilience

    The internet’s plumbing is creaking louder: in the space of a few weeks a trio of high‑profile outages knocked huge swaths of services offline, and the pattern exposes a deeper fault line in how the modern web is built, operated and regulated. Background / Overview The past two months have...
  10. Control Plane Failures 2025: AWS DNS, Azure Front Door, Cloudflare Outages

    A rare alignment of failures across three of the world’s largest infrastructure providers reduced large swathes of the public internet to error pages and timeouts in the autumn of 2025, exposing how control‑plane failures — not just attacks or capacity shortages — can cascade into global outages...
  11. EU Probes AWS and Azure as DMA Gatekeepers After Cloud Outages

    The European Commission has opened formal scrutiny of Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure to determine whether their cloud platforms should be designated as “gatekeepers” under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) — a move triggered by a string of high‑impact outages that highlighted how...
  12. Scottish Parliament Votes Halted by Azure Front Door Outage

    Members of the Scottish Parliament were sent home after a “significant Microsoft outage” knocked Holyrood’s electronic voting system offline during a marathon sitting, exposing the brittle intersection of modern parliamentary procedure and cloud-dependent infrastructure. Background The...
  13. Azure Front Door Outage 2025: Edge Fabric and Entra ID Resilience Lessons

    Microsoft Azure is not universally “down” today — but last week’s high‑impact Azure Front Door disruption that began on October 29 produced a broad, multi‑hour outage across Microsoft 365, Xbox services, the Azure Portal and thousands of customer sites, and the technical aftershocks and industry...
  14. Azure Front Door Outage 2025: Control Plane Fragility and Cloud Resilience

    When Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform went dark on the afternoon of October 29, 2025, the interruption did not feel like a garden‑variety outage. It arrived as a vivid, global reminder that the internet — and modern business — now rides on a surprisingly small number of centralized control...
  15. Why Windows Admins Must Engineer Resilience After October Cloud Outages

    The internet’s backbone hiccuped in late October, and the resulting cascade of outages — most notably a major Microsoft Azure interruption on October 29 and a preceding AWS incident in mid‑October — reopened a crucial conversation for Windows administrators and enterprise architects...
  16. Azure Front Door Outage Impacts Xbox Live and Microsoft Services

    Microsoft's cloud control plane faltered in a high‑visibility incident that knocked Xbox Live, Microsoft 365, Minecraft, and a raft of third‑party services offline for hours, leaving gamers and businesses scrambling while engineers rolled back an Azure Front Door configuration and rerouted...
  17. Telecom Style Resilience Rules for Cloud Providers After AWS and Azure Outages

    The back‑to‑back disruptions at Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure this month — a prolonged DNS/DynamoDB failure in AWS’s US‑EAST‑1 region followed days later by an Azure Front Door configuration error that impeded DNS and portal access — have reignited a familiar but widening debate...
  18. Alaska Airlines Launches External IT Audit After Data Center and Cloud Edge Outages

    Alaska Airlines’ decision to bring in an external auditor after a week of cascading IT failures marks a turning point in how airlines—and any large, legacy-dependent operators—must rethink resilience in a hyperscale cloud era. A sudden failure at the carrier’s primary data center triggered a...
  19. Azure Outage October 29: AFD Config Error Reveals Cloud Control Plane Risks

    The October 29 Azure outage — driven by a configuration error in Azure Front Door that cascaded into DNS and edge-routing failures — brought large swaths of enterprise and consumer-facing infrastructure to a halt for hours, underscoring how hyperscaler control‑plane faults can create instant...
  20. October Cloud Outages: Azure Front Door Misconfig and AWS DynamoDB DNS Failures

    A sweeping cloud failure on October 29 knocked major Microsoft services and a long tail of customer sites offline, and came on the heels of a separate Amazon Web Services disruption earlier in October — together the incidents laid bare the concentrated fragility of modern cloud infrastructure...