Microsoft profit climbs as cloud grows

AFP  |  San Francisco 

has said its revenue and profit climbed in the recently ended quarter, getting results from its bets on cloud services and

The US tech giant reported its net income increased 10 percent to $8.8 billion on revenue that was up 17 percent to $30.1 billion when compared with the same period last year.

saw revenue gains across its full range of businesses including services, gaming, internet search ads, its including Windows and Office and LinkedIn, the recently acquired professional

Shares were up more than three percent to $107.80 in after-hours trading following the release of earnings for the quarter ending the fiscal year quarter for

"We had an incredible year," said in a release.

"Our early investments in the intelligent cloud and intelligent edge are paying off, and we will continue to expand our reach in large and growing markets with differentiated innovation." Microsoft executives told analysts they expected another year of growth, with demand for on the rise and the giant well-positioned in that market.

"We're investing aggressively to build as the world's computer," Nadella said, referring to Microsoft's cloud platform that competes with services run by and

"We expanded our global data center footprint to 54 regions, more than any other cloud provider." Despite continuing to invest in promising trends from and to gaming, Microsoft expected its profit margins to improve.

Revenue in a productivity and processes category that included was up 13 percent in the quarter to $9.7 billion, according to Microsoft.

revenue increased 37 percent as usage soared, the earnings release indicated. has seen record levels of postings seeking employees due to a robust US job market, according to Microsoft

Microsoft bought LinkedIn two years ago in a deal valued at $26.2 billion.

described Microsoft earnings and its financial path as "super solid," noting that revenue and earnings per share beat market expectations.

Microsoft reported net income of $16.6 billion for the fiscal year on revenue that rose 14 percent to $110.4 billion.

at & Strategy said Microsoft's results showed healthy growth.

"The company drove double-digit revenue growth in every business, which demonstrates to me the firm's balance," Moorhead said. "and team are hitting on all cylinders at this point." In a major deal announced this week, Microsoft and unveiled a strategic partnership to help the up its efforts against

"I'm especially proud that chose and Microsoft 365 to accelerate its digital transformation for their associates and customers," Nadella said during the earnings call.

Microsoft has announced partnerships with other major firms in recent months including General Electric, Starbucks, Bayer, Spain's and sports organizations such as the and

Moves into services and have reduced Microsoft's dependence on Windows, the dominant software for personal computers that has been overtaken in the consumer market by powered by or Apple software.

Microsoft has taken to offering software such as Office as hosted online, even providing applications for or Apple

Nadella said has more than 135 million users, and that a mobile version of Outlook is used on more than 100 million devices powered by or Apple software.

Microsoft 365 is now a multibillion dollar business, according to Nadella.

Microsoft expected that by the end of this calendar year it would close a $7.5-billion stock acquisition of

Created in 2008, allows developers to cooperatively manage software and has more than 28 million users around the world.

"With we recognize the increasingly vital role the developers play in value creation and growth in the area of the intelligent cloud and intelligent edge," Nadella said.

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First Published: Fri, July 20 2018. 08:50 IST