Microsoft forecasts strong revenue growth

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Cloud computing will drive strong performance.

Microsoft forecasts strong revenue growth
Microsoft on Tuesday forecast revenue this fiscal year would grow by double digits, driven by demand for cloud computing services and sending shares up 5 percent. The strong outlook shows Microsoft continues to benefit from the pandemic-led shift to hybrid work models, and comes at a time when ...

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