Cloud business boosts Microsoft’s revenue for fiscal Q3

April 26, 2023

Microsoft revealed financial results for fiscal third quarter that exceeded expectations, owing to excellent success in their cloud business.

The quarter’s sales climbed by 7% to $52.9 billion, above the projected $51 billion. In addition, net income increased by 9% year-on-year to $18.3 billion. Productivity and Business Processes revenue was $17.5 billion, up 11% from the previous year, led by 14% growth in Office 365 Commercial sales, 8% growth in LinkedIn revenue, and 25% growth in Dynamics 365 revenue.

Intelligent Cloud sales was $22.1 billion, a 16% increase, led by a 27% increase in Azure and other cloud services revenue. More Personal Computing revenue was $13.3 billion, a 9% fall owing to a decrease in Windows OEM sales and device revenue.

Despite declines in certain sectors, Microsoft’s cloud, office, and server businesses more than compensated. Revenue from Microsoft Cloud climbed by 22%, revenue from Office commercial products and cloud services increased by 13%, and revenue from server products and cloud services increased by 17%. Furthermore, Microsoft 365 consumer subscriptions climbed by 12% this quarter, reaching 65.4 million.

LinkedIn had “record engagement” in the third quarter, with sessions growing by 15% and revenue increasing by 8%, thanks to high demand for its consumption-based services. In comparison, Xbox content and services sales fell by 4%, while Surface revenue fell by 30%.

The sources for this piece include an article in Axios.

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