Blog post on Azure service continuity as cloud demand spikes (775% increase in regions that have enforced social distancing): https://t.co/xk6da8la9n— Mark Russinovich (@markrussinovich) March 29, 2020
Blog post on Azure service continuity as cloud demand spikes (775% increase in regions that have enforced social distancing): https://t.co/xk6da8la9n
We are working around the clock to provide you the services you need and it’s humbling to see the results:300% increase in Windows Virtual Desktops775% increase in Azure use Details here: https://t.co/COQ32jMhTF— Jeff Woolsey (@WSV_GUY) March 29, 2020
We are working around the clock to provide you the services you need and it’s humbling to see the results:300% increase in Windows Virtual Desktops775% increase in Azure use Details here: https://t.co/COQ32jMhTF
ICYMI: Microsoft says cloud services demand up 775 percent due to COVID-19. It's prioritizing certain services to try to maintain overall performance. More info: https://t.co/CQyxJNzlaQ— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) March 30, 2020
ICYMI: Microsoft says cloud services demand up 775 percent due to COVID-19. It's prioritizing certain services to try to maintain overall performance. More info: https://t.co/CQyxJNzlaQ
Update #2 on Microsoft cloud services continuity #Azure â˜We have seen a 775% increase of our cloud services in regions that have enforced social distancing or shelter in place orders. https://t.co/tfKpNrDZIf— Thomas Maurer (@ThomasMaurer) March 29, 2020
Update #2 on Microsoft cloud services continuity #Azure â˜We have seen a 775% increase of our cloud services in regions that have enforced social distancing or shelter in place orders. https://t.co/tfKpNrDZIf
Let’s pause to think why things aren’t going as well as normal with our online services. Over 700% increase in demand for Microsoft services, and it’s still working. ? https://t.co/SrqupA6KfU— Rosslyn Lee (@RosJLee) March 30, 2020
Let’s pause to think why things aren’t going as well as normal with our online services. Over 700% increase in demand for Microsoft services, and it’s still working. ? https://t.co/SrqupA6KfU
#Microsoft reported this weekend that it has seen an incredible 775 percent increase in the use of its cloud services in places with social distancing and shelter-in-place orders.https://t.co/i9oLBxBxMO— Yuri Diogenes (@yuridiogenes) March 30, 2020
#Microsoft reported this weekend that it has seen an incredible 775 percent increase in the use of its cloud services in places with social distancing and shelter-in-place orders.https://t.co/i9oLBxBxMO