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Microsoft "Inner Tensions" and Cable Cuts
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IGN ☛ Xbox Game Pass Once Again in the Firing Line After Former Microsoft Executive Says It Creates 'Weird Inner Tensions'
Hot on the heels of former Bethesda executive Pete Hines questioning Xbox Game Pass as a business strategy, a former Microsoft executive has backed the comments, insisting Microsoft’s subscription service creates “weird inner tensions.”
Last week, Bethesda Softworks’ former senior vice president of global marketing and communications, Pete Hines, said gaming subscription services like Xbox Game Pass are “worth jack s***” if the game developers who create content for them are not properly supported.
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Microsoft Cloud Platform Hit By Cable Cuts In Red Sea
Global tech giant Microsoft on Sunday said network traffic for its Azure cloud computing platform was experiencing increased delays in parts of the Middle East due to “undersea fibre cuts” in the Red Sea.
Microsoft did not provide an explanation for what caused the cuts to the submarine lines but noted its network had been affected since Saturday.
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IT Pro ☛ Microsoft warns of slow Azure traffic
Microsoft has warned of increased network latency on Azure traffic routed through the Middle East, after undersea cables were cut in the Red Sea.
The company has been forced to reroute traffic, slowing speeds, and said it is discussing alternative capacity options and providers.