Microsoft’s Massive Outlook and Teams Outage Resolved After More Than a Day

Microsoft faced a significant outage that impacted Outlook and Teams services for over a day, affecting millions of users globally. The company initially projected a quick resolution, expecting the issue to be fixed within three hours. However, the recovery process turned out to be more prolonged, with Microsoft updating users multiple times throughout the day.

By noon, the company reported that the fix had reached around 98% of the affected environments. However, despite these efforts, reports of ongoing disruptions continued to flood monitoring platforms like Downdetector. It became apparent that updates were taking longer to reach some systems than anticipated, with progress slower than expected for the majority of users.

Microsoft did not offer a new estimated time for a full recovery, and by 2 p.m. ET, the company confirmed that delays were still affecting the restoration process.

The Impact of the Outage

While the outage severely disrupted many office workers’ ability to perform tasks via Outlook and Teams, some users in the U.S. found a silver lining, celebrating the unplanned break as they approached the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

This issue follows a series of major tech outages this year. However, Microsoft’s situation was not as widespread as other notable disruptions. The most significant outage of 2024 was caused by a software failure at CrowdStrike during the summer, which grounded air travel, disrupted hospital systems, and caused over $5 billion in direct losses to Fortune 500 companies.

A Cautionary Tale for Tech Giants

The Microsoft outage highlights the ongoing vulnerabilities in modern digital infrastructures, showing how quickly tech failures can affect both business productivity and day-to-day operations. While the issue has now been resolved, it serves as a reminder of the fragility of critical online services and the increasing reliance on such platforms in the workplace.