Microsoft gives away more Office software to attract mobile users
A employee stands in the Microsoft booth during the 2014 Computex exhibition at the TWTC Nangang exhibition hall in Taipei June 3, 2014.
A employee stands in the Microsoft booth during the 2014 Computex exhibition at the TWTC Nangang exhibition hall in Taipei June 3, 2014.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella gestures during his keynote address at the company’s ”build” conference in San Francisco, California April 2, 2014.
SEATTLE (Reuters) – The main engine of Microsoft Corp’s historic earnings power – selling Windows and Office to big businesses – is showing signs of waning, and investors are concerned that the shift to the cloud is not making up for the shortfall.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella gestures during his keynote address at the company’s ”build” conference in San Francisco, California April 2, 2014.
SEATTLE (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp’s Chief Financial Officer said on Monday that she expected the company’s fiscal third-quarter revenue growth to be cut by four percent by unfavorable currency exchange rates, assuming the U.S. dollar continues its strong run.
A worker is pictured behind a logo at the IBM stand on the CeBIT computer fair in Hanover February 26, 2011.