Update 10/29/25 3:30 p.m. ET
Azure services are still experiencing issues globally but are beginning to recover. iSolutions has completed a failover and all services have been recovered.
All iSolutions services have been failed over and should be operating normally. We are continuing to monitor the global Azure outage and are responding to any additional issues that may arise. You can follow the Azure outage status here: Microsoft Azure Status Page. Access updated information on our system status here.
Microsoft’s Azure and 365 services are currently experiencing widespread outages. In turn, these outages are also impacting the iPayments app from iSolutions. At the time of this post, some Microsoft services have started to recover, but widespread outages persist.
At 1:04 p.m. ET, the Microsoft Azure website released the following information:
Starting at approximately 16:00 UTC, we began experiencing Azure Front Door issues resulting in a loss of availability of some services. In addition, customers may experience issues accessing the Azure Portal. Customers can attempt to use programmatic methods (PowerShell, CLI, etc.) to access/utilize resources if they are unable to access the portal directly. We have failed the portal away from Azure Front Door (AFD) to attempt to mitigate the portal access issues and are continuing to assess the situation.
We are actively assessing failover options of internal services from our AFD infrastructure. Our investigation into the contributing factors and additional recovery workstreams continues. More information will be provided within 60 minutes or sooner.
Meanwhile, Microsoft 365 Status posted on X:
We’re investigating reports of issues accessing Microsoft 365 services and the Microsoft 365 admin center. More details can be found in the Service Health Dashboard under MO1181369.
There are currently no known issues with iSolutions services, however due to Azure failures, some services hosted on Microsoft Azure are inaccessible including Business Central, Business Central Admin Center, and Secure Payments.
The iSolutions team will continue to monitor the issue and provide system updates here. Make sure to follow our page on LinkedIn to stay updated on the Microsoft outages. National news outlets such as CNBC are also reporting on this story. Read more from them here.
About iSolutions
Great payment experiences start with people. At iSolutions, we equip finance teams using Dynamics 365 Business Central with the tools, knowledge, and support they need to succeed. Together, we create processes that not only accelerate cash flow but also strengthen customer relationships and open new opportunities for growth. Our flagship product, iPayments, helps companies accept ACH and Credit Card payments, accelerate collections cycles, and manage past due accounts with ease.
