![]() It appears that they struggle to meet this guarantee, for many customers.Īccording to the Microsoft website, their data suggests they’ve handily beat their SLA guarantee over the past 2 years. In its SLA, Microsoft guarantees a 99.9% uptime – which equals over 43 minutes a month. They are busy – a little too busy for any O365 organization to get comfortable. Have a look at Office 365 Status – the twitter account dedicated to updating on office 365 outages. Sept 18 2017: Widespread outages across Europe. The reports peaked around mid-day, and settled down in the afternoon. March 31st 2017: Australia experienced an Office 365 outage which started around 9am. March 21 2017: Two weeks later, users were prevented from accessing OneDrive, Skype collaboration and Outlook email. March 7 2017: An outage that lasted several hours, affecting authentication servers, leading to many users being locked out of services. It seemed as of the 27th, people were still having issues.įeb 22 2016: Users had trouble accessing their email from mobile and from the web portal. Jan 18 2016: An outage disrupted email for some users for up to 5 days (or 9 by some reports). Here are but a few significant Office 365 email outages and other Microsoft Cloud disruptions that customers have endured in the past few years. Unfortunately, with Microsoft Cloud Email, Office 365 and, your email going offline can happen all too often, and with very little visibility on when it will be back up, why it went down, and what you may have missed because of an email outage. ![]() When you take real life into account, this would probably be a disaster for your productivity. For some, this might seem like a dream scenario – but only if you didn’t actually have any work to do. Imagine coming into your office on a Monday morning, getting your coffee, firing up the computer…and not getting any email.
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