Microsoft will soon be posting its fiscal Q2 earnings this Wednesday, and it seems that this year has been quite profitable for the tech giant.

Microsoft’s earnings based on segments

  • More Personal Computing Segment
  • This segment is made up of earnings from Windows, Surface, search ads, and gaming
  • At the end of the fiscal quarter, it grossed over  $11.13 billion in revenue.
  • Intelligent Cloud segment
  • This includes Microsoft’s cloud-computing service Azure along with Windows Server, SQL Server, System Center, GitHub and consulting.
  • At the end of the fiscal quarter, it grossed over  $10.85 billion in revenue.

Much of the revenue is thanks to the military

One of Microsoft’s biggest financial breakthroughs this year was the $10 billion military cloud contract. In fact, Microsoft has shown a tendency to lean more towards the cloud segment as of late.

  • This segment is made up of earnings from Windows, Surface, search ads, and gaming

  • At the end of the fiscal quarter, it grossed over  $11.13 billion in revenue.

  • At the end of the fiscal quarter, it grossed over  $11.13 billion in revenue.

  • This includes Microsoft’s cloud-computing service Azure along with Windows Server, SQL Server, System Center, GitHub and consulting.

  • At the end of the fiscal quarter, it grossed over  $10.85 billion in revenue.

  • At the end of the fiscal quarter, it grossed over  $10.85 billion in revenue.

According to initial reports, Microsoft’s final revenues stand at around $35.68 billion, which means a growth of around 9.8% growth from a year ago.

What do you think about Microsoft’s focus on cloud technology? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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