Introduction
To improve security and trust across Microsoft cloud services, Microsoft introduced the
cloud.microsoft domain in early 2023. This unified, dedicated DNS domain space hosts Microsoft’s first-party authenticated SaaS products and experiences.
As part of this transition, Microsoft Teams is now available at https://teams.cloud.microsoft, in parallel with its previous domain. This change enhances security by using Microsoft’s exclusive top-level domain, .microsoft, which helps prevent spoofing and builds user trust.
Learn more by reading the 2023 blog post Introducing cloud.microsoft: a unified domain for Microsoft 365 apps and services.
When this will happen:
Microsoft Teams is already available at
cloud.microsoft. Redirection from the previous domain will begin gradually over the coming months.
How this affects your organization:
Who is affected: Admins managing Microsoft Teams, Teams apps, and network configurations. All users accessing Microsoft Teams.
What will happen:
- Users will be automatically redirected to teams.cloud.microsoft.
- No user action is required; existing links and bookmarks will continue to work.
- Users may notice that the new application domains are lacking the “.com” extension. This is by design, as “.microsoft” is Microsoft’s own top-level domain – and this exclusivity allows for additional security and protection against spoofing.
- Admins can disable redirects via the Teams Admin portal if needed.
- The cloud.microsoft domain has been a part of standard Microsoft network guidance on domains and service endpoints since April 2023.
What you can do to prepare:
Compliance considerations:
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.