As far as  the Productivity and Business Processes area is concerned, Microsoft is a winner on all fronts.  Revenue increased for the Office commercial products and cloud services, the Office consumer products and cloud services as well as for Dynamics products, reaching a total of $6.5 billion:

Office commercial products and cloud services revenue grew 7% in constant currency driven by Office 365 revenue growth of 63% in constant currency Office consumer products and cloud services revenue grew 6% in constant currency with Office 365 consumer subscribers increasing to 22.2 million Dynamics products and cloud services revenue grew 9% in constant currency with Dynamics CRM Online seat adds more than doubling year-over-year.

Compared to the same quarter fo 2015, revenue for the Office 365 pack almost doubled. Microsoft had 12.4 million Office 365 subscribers in Q3 2015, compared to 22.2 million now. Microsoft fully understood how important the Office 365 pack is and constantly rolls out updates to improve the users experience. The latest update brings the capability to transfer notes from Evernote to OneNote, Power Point Designer is much more intuitive and the Portfolio Dashboard helps managers to keep track of their project’s performance. The Office pack comes in three different variants, Home, Business and Student to suite every user’s needs:

Office 365 Home allows you to install the pack on five 5 PCs or Macs, 5 tablets including iPad, Android, or Windows, plus 5 phones. Office 365 Personal adapts to your needs and gives you access to the pack on one device. Office 365 Business / Business Premium boosts your business with specific programs and makes it easier for your team to collaborate in real time no matter where they are. Office 365 University offers a four-year subscription and helps students achieve their full potential.

If you want to follow all the news related to Office 365, check out the official Office Blog. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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