Microsoft has confirmed that its Azure cloud services are once again operating normally after a disruption linked to damage to several undersea cables in the Red Sea.(Bloomberg) Microsoft has ...
Microsoft announced that it is no longer detecting any issues with its Azure cloud services platform after several international cables in the Red Sea were cut since Saturday. Earlier on Saturday, ...
Subsea cable outages in the Red Sea have disrupted internet connectivity in several countries, including India and Pakistan. Microsoft Azure users experienced increased latency due to multiple fiber ...
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 ...
Microsoft has confirmed that its Azure cloud services have resumed normal operations after a disruption linked to damage to several undersea cables in the Red Sea. The technology giant said on ...
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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 ...
It’s taken some time for GitHub Spark, GitHub’s new AI-powered coding platform, to go beyond its initial small, closed beta. However, it’s now available to anyone with a GitHub CoPilot+ subscription, ...
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Microsoft confirms Azure recovery after undersea cable incident in Red Sea, services back online
Microsoft has confirmed that its Azure cloud services are once again operating normally after a disruption linked to damage to several undersea cables in the Red Sea. The technology giant said on ...
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