Microsoft result soars on cloud services revenue

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Microsoft result soars on cloud services revenue
Microsoft quarterly profit and revenue has beaten analysts' estimates, as more businesses signed up for its Azure cloud computing services and Office 365 productivity suite. The company's flagship Azure cloud product recorded revenue growth of 89 percent in the fourth quarter ended June 30. Its ...

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