Microsoft resolved Azure cloud platform issues after Red Sea subsea cable cuts caused latency and service disruptions in the Middle East and Asia. The company rerouted traffic to minimize impact, and ...
Microsoft said Saturday that clients of its Azure cloud platform might experience increased latency after multiple undersea cables were cut in the Red Sea, as reported by Bloomberg. In a status update ...
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3D printed clouds and figurines are seen in front of the Microsoft Azure cloud service logo in this illustration. (Photo source: Reuters) Microsoft said on Saturday that its Azure cloud platform is ...
Some internet traffic passing through the Red Sea has been hit following cable cutting Microsoft, NetBlocks and Linode all noted disruptions Ongoing tensions put cables at higher risk Multiple subsea ...
(Bloomberg) --Microsoft Corp. said Saturday it’s no longer detecting issues with its Azure cloud platform after multiple international cables in the Red Sea were cut. The company earlier advised that ...
If you had trouble or slow speeds when trying to connect to Asian websites (or vice-versa) over the weekend, you're not alone. The underlying reason for the slowdowns were a few undersea fiber cables ...
Microsoft confirms rerouting delays after subsea cable faults; experts warn of rising costs, fragile connectivity, and urgent need for resilience planning. Undersea cable damage in the Red Sea ...
Microsoft says the delays could affect traffic moving through the Middle East Microsoft's Azure cloud services have been disrupted by undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea, the US tech giant says. Users ...
Multiple undersea fibre optic cables in the Red Sea have been damaged, triggering significant service disruptions for Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform and slowing global internet traffic. In a status ...
Microsoft's Azure cloud services have been disrupted by undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea, the US tech giant says. Users of Azure - one of the world's leading cloud computing platforms - would ...