Microsoft's Outlook and Teams services are currently experiencing widespread outages, leaving thousands of users frustrated and unable to access their essential tools. This is the second day of service disruptions, with the first outage occurring just a day prior. The situation has sparked concern among users, who are now left wondering when these services will be fully restored. The issue has been reported by over 15,000 users, with Microsoft 365 products being the most affected. According to DownDetector, a popular outage-tracking site, Microsoft Outlook and Teams have been the main culprits, with 12,000 and 500 users reporting issues, respectively. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem and assured users that their support teams are actively investigating the cause. The company has identified a specific issue with the service infrastructure in North America, which is currently not processing traffic as expected. While the exact cause of the outage is still under investigation, Microsoft has provided some reassurance by stating that they are working to restore the infrastructure to a healthy state. This is not the first time Microsoft has faced such disruptions, as they recently resolved a brief outage on January 21st, which was caused by a third-party networking issue. However, the current situation has raised concerns among users, who are now eagerly awaiting updates on the resolution of the problem. As the situation unfolds, users are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates and to share their experiences in the comments section. This article will be updated with the latest information as it becomes available.