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Microsoft Teams Outage: 227 US Users Report Issues on June 15, 2026
On June 15, 2026, Downdetector logged 227 reports of Microsoft Teams problems in the US by 9:27 a.m. ET, indicating a potential service outage. This article details the incident, how to verify official Microsoft 365 health status, and practical steps for affected users. Stay tuned for updates as the situation develops.
Payhawk Summer '26 Upgrade Connects Enterprise Spend Directly to SAP Public Cloud
Payhawk's Summer '26 Edition introduces a native integration with SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud, enabling real-time, bidirectional data flow between spend management and the ERP. The release also delivers over 30 updates across accounts payable, payments, procurement, travel, and administration, strengthening Payhawk's enterprise appeal. Accessible via web browsers on Windows, the updates streamline finance workflows for organizations standardized on Microsoft infrastructure.
Itochu Techno-Solutions Debuts Managed Cloud Control Services for Azure, AWS and Hybrid Deployments in Japan
Itochu Techno-Solutions has launched a Managed Cloud Services portfolio that acts as an enterprise governance layer for Japanese organizations using AWS, Azure, and hybrid setups. The service unifies monitoring, cost management, and security policies across multiple clouds, addressing Japan's unique compliance needs and skill shortages. Early adopters report significant cost savings and faster compliant deployments, positioning CTC as a key player in the country's multi-cloud evolution.
EMPURON's CARTAN energy platform debuts on Windows Server for private cloud and edge control
EMPURON energy GmbH has announced that its CARTAN energy management platform now supports private cloud and edge deployments on Windows Server, giving utilities and industrial users full control over their energy data. The move addresses growing demands for data sovereignty, real‑time grid control, and secure operational technology environments. By leveraging Windows Server’s ecosystem and security features, CARTAN enables flexible, on‑premises and edge‑centric architectures that can scale from compact gateways to full data center deployments.
Microsoft Azure Layoffs in China Force Enterprise IT to Rethink Cloud Sovereignty
Microsoft is cutting between 200 and 400 jobs from its Azure cloud unit in mainland China, signaling a retreat from the market amid escalating U.S. technology export controls. The layoffs force enterprise IT teams to confront data sovereignty challenges and re-evaluate cloud dependencies, with direct implications for Windows-centric organizations.
Xbox to cut thousands after June 30, 2026, in Sharma’s Game Pass profitability push
Microsoft's Xbox division is preparing a major round of layoffs to be finalized after June 30, 2026, under the direction of new Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma. The cuts are part of a strategic shift toward profitability, with a focus on Game Pass and high-margin services, potentially affecting thousands of employees and reshaping Xbox's hardware and software roadmap.
Euro-Office 1.0 Launch Forces EU to Choose Between OOXML and Open-Source Ideals
Euro-Office 1.0, the EU-backed cloud office suite, debuts with strict OOXML compliance and EU hosting, sparking debate over digital sovereignty. Critics argue it sidelines LibreOffice and ODF standards in favor of practical Microsoft format compatibility. The launch forces public administrations to weigh pragmatic interoperability against open-source principles.
2026 IoT Platform Battle: Azure Ties Windows 11 IoT, AWS Scales 1.5B Devices
In 2026, five IoT cloud platforms—AWS IoT Core, Microsoft Azure IoT, Kilo IoT, ThingsBoard, and Particle—lead the market with distinct strengths in scalability, edge computing, and device management. This comprehensive comparison examines their features, pricing, and real-world applications to guide enterprise and industrial IoT deployments.
Iowa to Cut 192 IT Jobs in 2026 AWS Migration, Risking Windows Expertise
Iowa will lay off 192 IT workers on August 3, 2026, as it migrates executive-branch systems to AWS with Cognizant as managed services partner. The move jeopardizes institutional knowledge, especially among Windows Server professionals, while introducing risks around security, cost, and vendor lock-in. The article explores the technical and human dimensions of this public-sector cloud shift and its implications for Windows-savvy IT careers.
Microsoft Cuts Up to 400 Azure Jobs in China as Cloud Sovereignty Clashes with Global Strategy
Microsoft is cutting 200 to 400 Azure roles in China as it adjusts its local cloud strategy amid tightening data sovereignty rules. The layoffs, effective July 2026, signal a shift toward greater reliance on local partner 21Vianet, impacting Windows admins managing hybrid environments and raising questions about the future of borderless cloud services.
Microsoft Cuts 200–400 Azure Jobs in China as Cloud Borders Become IT Design Imperative
Microsoft is cutting 200–400 Azure jobs in Beijing and Shanghai, with employees set to leave by July 6, 2026 as the company strengthens its partner-led model with 21Vianet. The layoffs reflect the growing impact of Chinese data laws and US–China tech tensions, forcing enterprises to treat cloud sovereignty as a fundamental architectural requirement rather than a checkbox.
Euro-Office 1.0 Launches as Open-Source Alternative to Microsoft 365
Euro-Office 1.0, an AGPL-licensed fork of ONLYOFFICE backed by Nextcloud, IONOS, and Proton, launched on June 9, 2026, providing a fully open-source office suite with strong Microsoft OOXML compatibility and self-hosted collaboration. It aims to bolster European digital sovereignty by offering a privacy-respecting alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, with features like end-to-end encryption and seamless cloud integration.
Rigetti’s 108-Qubit Cepheus-1 Quantum Processor Now Cloud-Available on AWS
Rigetti’s 108-qubit Cepheus-1-108Q superconducting quantum computer reached general availability in April 2026, accessible via Rigetti’s own cloud service and Amazon Braket. The modular design promises scalable performance, and early developer feedback highlights improved cross-compilation and hybrid orchestration, though inter-tile gate fidelities remain a challenge.