Here’s what Ryan Duguid, Chief Evangelist at Nintex(largest global partner of SharePoint and a Microsoft partner of the year) declared for Windows Report: As he confirms, it seems like Azure had a big part to play in all of this:

It was a record fiscal year for Microsoft, and the numbers exceeded all expectations:

Revenue was $33.7 billion and increased 12% Operating income was $12.4 billion and increased 20% Net income was $13.2 billion GAAP and $10.6 billion non-GAAP, and increased 49% and 21%, respectively Diluted earnings per share was $1.71 GAAP and $1.37 non-GAAP, and increased 50% and 21%, respectively GAAP results include a $2.6 billion net income tax benefit explained in the Non-GAAP Definition section below

Of course, Microsoft’s partnership with many industry leading companies also played a role in the constant development and improvement of their products. Despite Azure leading the way, Office 365, Windows, and Microsoft Teams also contributed to the growth: Ryan Duguid also stated that Microsoft is already planning some big things for next year, with AI and productivity software leading the way: Microsoft spent $16.87 billion on research and development in 2019, significantly more than the $14.73 billion spent in 2018.

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