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Microsoft shares boosted by growth in cloud services | Microsoft shares boosted by growth in cloud services |
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Microsoft shares rose in after-hours trading as it reported strong growth in its cloud computing and mobile applications divisions. | Microsoft shares rose in after-hours trading as it reported strong growth in its cloud computing and mobile applications divisions. |
Chief executive Satya Nadella has been focusing on cloud services and revenue for the division rose 5% to $6.3bn. | Chief executive Satya Nadella has been focusing on cloud services and revenue for the division rose 5% to $6.3bn. |
However, profits for the three months to 31 December fell 15% to $5bn (£3.4bn) as the strong dollar and falling PC sales took their toll. | However, profits for the three months to 31 December fell 15% to $5bn (£3.4bn) as the strong dollar and falling PC sales took their toll. |
Total revenue also slipped 10.1% to $23.8bn. | Total revenue also slipped 10.1% to $23.8bn. |
Both numbers were better than analysts had expected. | Both numbers were better than analysts had expected. |
NPD Group analyst Stephen Baker said: "People who think Microsoft is sliding into irrelevancy really need to re-evaluate how they see the company. They are a software-first company in a world that is increasingly about software." | NPD Group analyst Stephen Baker said: "People who think Microsoft is sliding into irrelevancy really need to re-evaluate how they see the company. They are a software-first company in a world that is increasingly about software." |
Matt Howard, a venture capitalist at Norwest Ventures, said Microsoft had "nailed the cloud". | Matt Howard, a venture capitalist at Norwest Ventures, said Microsoft had "nailed the cloud". |
Mr Nadella said: "The enterprise cloud opportunity is massive - larger than any market we have ever participated in." | |
Microsoft's combined cloud business, which also includes other divisions such as Office 365, was on track for $9.4bn in annual revenue - higher than its previous forecast of $8.2bn. | |
The global cloud storage industry was worth almost $19bn last year, according to Research and Markets. The group estimates that will rise to $65bn by 2020. | The global cloud storage industry was worth almost $19bn last year, according to Research and Markets. The group estimates that will rise to $65bn by 2020. |
Microsoft's decision to focus more on cloud services - where its competitors include Amazon, Google, IBM and Cisco - has helped it move away from the declining PC market. | Microsoft's decision to focus more on cloud services - where its competitors include Amazon, Google, IBM and Cisco - has helped it move away from the declining PC market. |
Microsoft's revenue from personal computing, which includes the Windows business, fell 5% in the quarter to $12.7bn. | Microsoft's revenue from personal computing, which includes the Windows business, fell 5% in the quarter to $12.7bn. |
Surface success | Surface success |
Global PC shipments fell 10.6% in the fourth quarter compared with the same period in 2014, according to IDC. | |
The research firm said PC sales should improve later this year as companies that had delayed replacing computers ahead of the release of Windows 10 last summer start buying again. | |
Tablet computers were a bright spot for Microsoft, with revenue up 29% following the launch of the Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book. | Tablet computers were a bright spot for Microsoft, with revenue up 29% following the launch of the Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book. |
The number of people using the Xbox Live service for digital content and video games climbed 30% to a record 48 million. | The number of people using the Xbox Live service for digital content and video games climbed 30% to a record 48 million. |
Shares in Microsoft were up 4.2% to $54.25 in after-hours trading in New York and have risen 10% in the past 12 months. |
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