Microsoft Azure cloud service hit with outage
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Microsoft Teams will soon be able to track when an employee is working from the office, and when they step out.
Microsoft Teams will soon track employees' locations through office Wi-Fi. This raises privacy concerns among remote and hybrid workers.
Microsoft is working on a feature that updates your location as you soon you connect to the organization's Wi-Fi. So, if you're not in the office, your bosses will know.
Microsoft Teams will soon begin rolling out a new location-tracking feature that may come as bad news to those who like working from home.
Cybercriminals exploit Microsoft Teams through impersonation, malicious links and fake profiles to gather intel and deliver ransomware to personal and work devices.
Microsoft is working on a new Teams feature that can automatically detect when users are in the office by connecting to the organisation's Wi-Fi. The upcoming update aims to simplify hybrid work coordination by automatically updating an employee's work location.
Microsoft Azure users experienced issues on Wednesday, especially with the Azure Portal and services located in the Eastern United States.
Microsoft saw its Azure cloud business grow 40% in the September quarter, above the 38% rate analysts were expecting, and in line with the 40% "whisper" number on Wall Street. Azure growth had been 39% in the June quarter.