• @drathvedro@lemm.ee
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    11 year ago

    I don’t buy the datacenter argument. The Azure is in the market minority, while Windows and Office are still their main cash cows, even in a slowly diminishing market. Seems like their current play is at some form of videogame dominance with ActiBliz purchase and whatever the deal they have with Ubisoft and others to host all their servers on Azure, but that’s a very dubious strategy given how gaming industry has been eating itself last decade. Honestly, they should’ve kept pushing the windows mobile instead.

    • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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      1 year ago

      So I’ve never looked up Microsoft’s financial reporting before but from what I can glean they report 3 business units with the following revenue for 2023:

      • Productivity and Business Processes 69 Billion
      • Intelligent Cloud 88 Billion
      • More Personal Computing 54 billion

      It’s not very clear where the gaming and Windows business units fall in there nor how they compare to eachother, but what is clear is that Azure is absolutely killing it in revenue for Microsoft

      Here’s a report of the current market breakdown. Azure is over 23% of the entire cloud market and gaining ground rapidly.

      I’ve probably made some errors in this quick data grab, but it’s extremely clear that azure is a significant portion of Microsoft’s interests right now.

      edit: formatting, embedded chart

      • @drathvedro@lemm.ee
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        11 year ago

        Huh, the more you know. I was under impression that google and amazon had much bigger market share and Microsoft was at 10% at best, but I never actually looked that up. Now looking at it, what you’ve said makes much more sense, thanks.