Digital Decorum: A TechGents Blog
The Cloud is Cracking: Why 2026 is the Year of the Outage (and How to Protect Your Business)
If you felt like the digital world was crumbling around you yesterday, you were not alone. On January 22, 2026, a massive service disruption rippled through Microsoft 365, taking down Outlook, Teams, and even the security platform Microsoft Defender for tens of thousands of users across North America [1]. For many businesses, the day simply stopped.
But this was not an isolated incident. It was just the latest chapter in a turbulent start to the year. From the Azure power failures in early January to the relentless DDoS attacks hammering gaming giants like Battle.net and Square Enix, the stability of our digital infrastructure is being tested like never before.
At TechGents, we believe that understanding the technology you rely on is the first step to mastering it. Today, we are breaking down why these outages are happening with increasing frequency, why they are a critical problem for your business, and the one physical fail-safe you need to implement immediately.
From a Locked Flash Drive to the Cloud: Why I Finally Quit My DIY Password System for NordPass
For years, I was the "security through obscurity" guy. If you asked me about password managers, I’d give you a lecture on why putting all your digital keys in one basket was a recipe for disaster.
My "bulletproof" system? A password-protected Excel workbook stored on a physical USB flash drive. To make sure I never lost it, I even had an Apple AirTag physically tethered to the drive. I thought I was a genius. In reality, I was carrying around a massive inconvenience that made logging into anything from my phone a nightmare.
After a few "where is my drive?" mini-heart attacks, I finally bit the bullet and tried NordPass. Here is why this skeptic is never going back.