An issue affecting access to Microsoft services was reported, but Ozon has managed to restore the operation of its core programs. DEA News notes a link to the Russian market has appeared in initial reports.
Representatives from Ozon stated that the incident did not significantly disrupt overall operations. The company emphasized that the impact was contained and that normal activities resumed swiftly.
On May 26, certain Microsoft Office services faced temporary inaccessibility for Ozon staff. As the situation developed, access to key programs was restored, allowing teams to continue essential workflows. Ozon confirmed that critical systems were brought back online and that work proceeded with minimal downtime.
Current information indicates that all company data remains intact and that the email service is functioning again. The architecture supporting warehouse operations, supplier communications, partner relations, and customer service runs on a custom, in-house platform designed to ensure reliability and scalability in fast-moving logistics environments.
In addition to Microsoft based tools, Ozon has deployed non-Microsoft software to support rapid response capabilities. This diversified approach helps maintain service levels even when external services experience interruptions.
In Russia a separate service, Shutterstock, previously halted some operations due to policy compliance concerns related to the placement of material. This action underscores how content and licensing controls can affect large platforms and their user experience, shaping how businesses source imagery and media resources in a regulatory context.