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Common Microsoft Teams Issues & How to Troubleshoot

Microsoft Teams is one of the most popular tools for work communication today. Whether you're chatting with your team, jumping on a video call, or sharing files, it helps keep everyone connected. But let's face it – MS Teams isn’t perfect. You’ve probably run into issues like calls dropping, bad audio, or slow Teams performance. These problems can be frustrating, especially when you’re in the middle of an important meeting or deadline.

Discover resources smarter with deep discovery in internet services

Discover how Deep Discovery from Site24x7 simplifies your website monitoring by automatically detecting, grouping, and managing all related resources—so you don’t miss a thing. In this video, we walk you through a real-world use case, the problems Site24x7 solves, and how its time-saving features like Bulk Addition make managing multiple monitors effortless. Whether you’re tracking SSL, DNSs, APIs, or website performance, Deep Discovery gives you complete visibility without manual hassle.

40 Best Cloud Network Monitoring Tools of 2026 for All Platforms and Giants like AWS, Google, Azure, IBM, and Oracle

Cloud network monitoring software is a type of software designed to monitor and manage the performance, availability, and security of networks and network devices in cloud environments. These tools use various techniques to gather information about network traffic, bandwidth utilization, application performance, and other metrics related to network health and availability.

Network Path Monitoring: How to Monitor Network Paths

Your users are complaining about slow application performance. Your monitoring dashboard shows all devices are green, routers operational, switches functioning, and bandwidth utilization is normal. Yet something is clearly wrong. The problem isn't your equipment; it's the path between your users and their destinations. This is where network path monitoring comes in.

This Halloween, the Scariest Monsters Are in Your Network

In the spirit of Halloween, let's talk about monsters. Not the kind that hide under your bed, but the ones that live inside your network infrastructure. For those responsible for keeping the lights on, these creatures aren't fictional; they are a daily reality. Your environment can feel like an episode from the Real Ghostbusters, teeming with things that snarl, bite, and cause chaos at the worst possible moments. Forget silver bullets; trying to fight them one by one is a losing battle.

Whose Fault Is It When the Cloud Fails? Does It Matter?

On Monday, October 20th, a significant portion of the digital services we use every day became inaccessible. For hours, banking, communication, and entertainment applications were unavailable. The root cause was later identified as a major outage within Amazon Web Services (AWS), the infrastructure that powers a vast number of online services. The initial response for any business affected by such an event is a frantic effort to diagnose the problem. Is it our application? Is our network down?