Microsoft beats revenue estimates on cloud strength

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Microsoft beats revenue estimates on cloud strength
Microsoft beat Wall Street expectations for quarterly revenue, galvanised by strong demand for the software giant's cloud-based services to meet the pandemic-driven shift to hybrid work models. Individuals and organizations turned to products such as Outlook and the Teams workplace ...

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