Larry Dignan
for Between the Lines
| July 27, 2021 — 20:10 GMT (21:10 BST)
| Topic: Cloud
By the Q4 numbers:
Revenue in Microsoft’s productivity and business processes unit was up $14.7 billion, up 25%. Office Commercial products and cloud services revenue was up 20%. Microsoft 365 Consumer subscribers ended the quarter at 51.9 million. LinkedIn revenue was up 46% fueled by marketing solutions growth. Intelligent cloud revenue was $17.4 billion, up 30%. More personal computing revenue as $14.1 billion, up 9%. Windows commercial products and cloud services revenue was up 20% in the fourth quarter. But Windows OEM revenue fell 3%. Surface revenue fell 20% in the fourth quarter.
For fiscal 2021, Microsoft reported net income of $61.3 billion, or $8.05 a share, on revenue of $168.1 billion, up 18% from fiscal 2020.
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Larry Dignan
for Between the Lines
| July 27, 2021 — 20:10 GMT (21:10 BST)
| Topic: Cloud