Microsoft Surface returns to prominence in latest quarterly financial results

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Last October rumors and concerns that Microsoft was going to kill its lineup of Surface devices arose after reports of dwindling sales
The Redmond company vehemently denied it was going to take such an action. Now, sticking to its guns seems to have paid off, according to
the company's latest quarterly financial report.In its third-quarter 2018 financial results, Microsoft reported Surface revenue gains were
up by 32% year-over-year
In the previous quarter ending on January 31, Surface revenue only went up by a single percentage, which also came after two dismal previous
quarters that saw revenue dip by 2% and 26%, respectively.Is Surface back on the map Not quite yet. Microsoft will have to maintain the
momentum of its devices to make producing its own hardware worth the effort
Good news is Microsoft still has plenty of time in the year to announce new products, some of which could possibly be a new Surface Studio
2, Surface Pro 5 or Surface Laptop 2.Overall, Microsoft exceeded expectations with its third-quarter results, reporting a total revenue of
$26.8 billion and a net income of $7.4 billion
A large portion seems to be thanks to a 39% jump in revenue from Azure – Microsoft’s AI and cloud-based computing client.Xbox also looks
to continue to be a strong part of Microsoft’s business, hitting 59 million active users this quarter while revenue from Xbox software and
services grew by 24%. Lastly, Microsoft claims to have more than 135 million active Office 365 business users and 30.6 million with
consumer subscriptions to the service.Via Bloomberg