Microsoft: 7% drop in Windows sales
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| Microsoft: 7% drop in Windows sales |
The
Redmond company has released financial results for its first quarter
growth in 2014 thanks to the performance of its enterprise products.
Microsoft starts its fiscal year 2014 with a bang . In the first quarter , the Redmond company has indeed published a turnover of $ 18.53 billion , up nearly 16 % year on year , and net profit of 5.24 billion - versus 4 , 47 last year.
Among the key growth drivers of the group are the business which includes server products , Office Business , Azure and Dynamics CRM Online. it rose 10 % to $ 11.2 billion in revenue . The turnover of SQL Server has increased over 30 %. Microsoft also states that its turnover in cloud increases by 103% .
However, concerning the activity Devices and Consumer Licensing is the soup grin : OEM Windows sales fell 7% , and the total turnover of this activity slipped to 4.68 billion $ 4.34 billion . Surface tablet sales have doubled from one quarter to another, and generated a turnover of 400 million dollars, while the Home Office Premium subscriptions reached 2 million (compared to 1 million in May ) .
Microsoft starts its fiscal year 2014 with a bang . In the first quarter , the Redmond company has indeed published a turnover of $ 18.53 billion , up nearly 16 % year on year , and net profit of 5.24 billion - versus 4 , 47 last year.
Among the key growth drivers of the group are the business which includes server products , Office Business , Azure and Dynamics CRM Online. it rose 10 % to $ 11.2 billion in revenue . The turnover of SQL Server has increased over 30 %. Microsoft also states that its turnover in cloud increases by 103% .
However, concerning the activity Devices and Consumer Licensing is the soup grin : OEM Windows sales fell 7% , and the total turnover of this activity slipped to 4.68 billion $ 4.34 billion . Surface tablet sales have doubled from one quarter to another, and generated a turnover of 400 million dollars, while the Home Office Premium subscriptions reached 2 million (compared to 1 million in May ) .

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