Microsoft Beats Quarterly Revenue Estimates On Cloud Boost
Microsoft Beats Quarterly Revenue Estimates On Cloud Boost
Microsoft Corp beat Wall Street expectations for quarterly revenue on Tuesday, as demand soared for the software giant's cloudbased services with more people working and learning remotely.

Microsoft Corp beat Wall Street expectations for quarterly revenue on Tuesday, as demand soared for the software giant’s cloud-based services with more people working and learning remotely.

The pandemic-driven shift to remote work has boosted consumer appetite for cloud-based computing, helping companies including Microsoft, Amazon.com Inc’s cloud unit and Alphabet Inc’s Google Cloud.

Microsoft said revenue in its “Intelligent Cloud” segment rose 30% to $17.4 billion, with a 51% growth in its Azure cloud-computing business. Analysts had expected a 43.1% growth in Azure, according to consensus data from Visible Alpha.

Revenue from its personal computing division, which includes Windows software and Xbox gaming consoles, rose 9% to $14.1 billion.

The company’s revenue rose 21% to $46.2 billion in the fourth quarter ended June 30, beating analysts’ consensus estimate of $44.24 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

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