Microsoft announced its earnings today for the quarter ending September 30, 2015, with revenue at $20.4 billion, down 12 percent year over year.
The company says its Productivity and Business Processes earnings declined three-percent with revenue at $6.3 billion. More Personal Cloud Computing earnings also dropped — down 17 percent at $9.4 billion.
CEO Satya Nadella remained positive, releasing a statement that Microsoft is making strong progress across three focus areas.
“Customer excitement for new devices, Windows 10, Office 365 and Azure is increasing as we bring together the best Microsoft experiences to empower people to achieve more,” said Nadella.
Microsoft reports its Office 365 consumer subscriber base added three million during the quarter and that its Dynamics CRM Online Enterprise installed base is growing more than three times year over year. Monthly active users for Xbox Live was also up, growing 28 percent to 39 million.
Microsoft’s Intelligent Cloud business saw an eight-percent increase, reaching $5.9 billion, with revenue from server products and cloud services, and Azure more than doubling year over year. The company says its Enterprise Mobility customers more than doubled year over year as well, climbing to more than 20,000.
“We’re seeing great traction with businesses who want to bring Microsoft’s cloud, mobile device management technology and data analytics together to improve security and productivity,” said Microsoft COO Kevin Turner.
Microsoft’s webcast covering today’s earnings report will be hosted at 2:30 p.m. PT (5:30 p.m. ET): Microsoft FY16 Q1 Earnings conference call.
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