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Microsoft said on Saturday that its Microsoft Azure users may experience increased latency due to multiple undersea fiber ...
Microsoft has confirmed that Azure cloud services are now functioning normally after disruptions caused by damage to undersea ...
The conventional wisdom was that by buying Sun, Oracle was getting into the server business. In actuality, the Sun ...
Azure, the world's second largest cloud provider after Amazon's AWS, has rerouted traffic through alternate network paths ...
Microsoft’s Azure cloud services are facing fresh turbulence after multiple undersea cables were cut in the Red Sea, the ...
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Key takeaways AI demand supports growth but must prove margin durability Cloud revenue momentum is intact, yet costs pressure ...
Microsoft warns Azure users of potential slowdowns due to undersea fibre cuts in the Red Sea, affecting Middle East, Asia, ...
Microsoft resolved Azure cloud platform issues after Red Sea subsea cable cuts caused latency and service disruptions in the ...
This weekend saw disruptions to Microsoft's Azure Cloud services after cables in the Red Sea responsible for internet ...
In a status update, the company said traffic going through the Middle East or ending in Asia or Europe had been affected. It ...
The company stated that while services continue to be online, customers whose data usually passes through Middle East routes ...