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Microsoft 365 Monitoring: Teams Service Incident (April 28, 2022)

Written by ENow Software | Apr 29, 2022 1:38:40 AM

On April 28, 2022, at ~10:04 AM EST, Microsoft communicated via tweet (@MSFT365status) that they were investigating an issue in which users were unable to make or receive calls using Microsoft Teams.

For IT pros or system admins with Microsoft admin center access, the incident number to reference the issue was TM365276. This service incident comes 1 day after a minor service incident involving Microsoft Sway.

Within the hour, Microsoft sent a second communication confirming that the issue was resolved.


Microsoft made no further communications @MSFT365status as to this service issue.

 



The Importance of Office 365 Monitoring

In a cloud-world, outages are bound to happen. While Microsoft is responsible for restoring service during outages, IT needs to take ownership of their environment and user experience. It is crucial to have greater visibility into business impacts during a service outage the moment it happens.

ENow’s Office 365 Monitoring and Reporting solution enables IT Pros to pinpoint the exact services effected and root cause of the issues an organization is experiencing during a service outage by providing:

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  • A full picture of all services and subset of services affected during an outage with ENow’s remote probes which covers several Office 365 apps and other cloud-based collaboration services.

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