Close
  • Latest News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Video
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Cloud
  • Networking
  • Cybersecurity
  • Applications
  • IT Management
  • Storage
  • Sponsored
  • Mobile
  • Small Business
  • Development
  • Database
  • Servers
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Innovation
  • Blogs
  • PC Hardware
  • Reviews
  • Search Engines
  • Virtualization
Read Down
Sign in
Close
Welcome!Log into your account
Forgot your password?
Read Down
Password recovery
Recover your password
Close
Search
Logo
Logo
  • Latest News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Video
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Cloud
  • Networking
  • Cybersecurity
  • Applications
  • IT Management
  • Storage
  • Sponsored
  • Mobile
  • Small Business
  • Development
  • Database
  • Servers
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Innovation
  • Blogs
  • PC Hardware
  • Reviews
  • Search Engines
  • Virtualization
More
    Home Applications
    • Applications
    • Cloud
    • Mobile

    Microsoft Earnings, Kinect Sales, Salesforce Conflict Marked Week

    Written by

    Nicholas Kolakowski
    Published January 30, 2011
    Share
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Linkedin

      eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More.

      Microsoft’s week was all about the numbers, courtesy of its Jan. 27 quarterly earnings call.

      For the three months ended Dec. 31, Microsoft chalked up $19.95 billion in revenue and $6.63 billion in net income. It sold some 8 million Kinect units in the hands-free controller’s first 60 days of release, giving the company a solid win for the holiday season. The company also announced during the earnings call-following up on reports from earlier in the week-that approximately 2 million Windows Phone 7 units had been sold by manufacturers to retailers, although the actual number in consumers’ hands is in question.

      Sales of Office 2010, the latest edition of Microsoft’s productivity software, are apparently outpacing Office 2007 sales by 50 percent over an equivalent period. In addition, some 300 million Windows 7 licenses have sold since its October 2009 release, and CFO Peter Klein claimed during the earnings call that some 90 percent of enterprises worldwide have started their migration to the operating system.

      Some of those numbers weren’t quite so positive. Microsoft’s Online Services Division took a $543 million hit in the quarter, a significant tumble even from the $463 million lost during the same quarter in 2009. That brings Microsoft’s total division losses for the six months ending Dec. 31 to $1.1 billion. The company is obviously willing to burn that sort of cash to keep Bing viable against Google in the search game, and executives on the earnings call cautioned that certain online initiatives, including Bing powering Yahoo’s backend search results, have yet to yield their full potential in revenues.

      Microsoft also has yet to see substantial revenues from its cloud initiatives. “We obviously haven’t given any guidance on the revenue of that and how fast it’s going to ramp up,” Klein said on the call. “It’s one of those things where it’s going to happen, and the exact sort of speed of the ramp is uncertain. I do believe that once it starts to accelerate, it’s going to accelerate pretty fast.”

      Microsoft’s cloud projects include Azure and the upcoming Office 365, which offers businesses a platform for staying up-to-date with the latest versions of Microsoft Office, SharePoint Online, Exchange Online and Lync Online. In a competitive frame, many of those cloud offerings compete with similar products from Google and Salesforce.com.

      In yet another sign of just how seriously Microsoft takes its cloud aspirations, the company moved this week to block a former executive from joining Salesforce.com. Matthew Miszewski, formerly general manager of worldwide government at Microsoft, had been hired by the cloud-computing company as senior vice president of its global public sector.

      “In plain violation of his employment agreement with Microsoft, Miszewski has accepted employment with Microsoft’s direct competitor Salesforce.com,” reads a Jan. 26 complaint Microsoft filed with the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County, “in a position that targets precisely the same market segment-government and public-sector customers-that was Miszewski’s area of responsibility while employed at Microsoft.”

      (Also in the lawsuit category, Microsoft filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission against TiVo, asking for an import ban on the latter’s digital video recorders. In the complaint, Microsoft accuses the company of infringing on four patents.)

      Even as it gears up to battle for cloud-space dominance, Microsoft also seems to be prepping to release the Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate. “The software giant is expected to unveil the Release Candidate version of Internet Explorer 9 at an event in San Francisco on February 10,” read a Jan. 28 posting on the blog WinRumors, which also claimed the software “will include a number of new enhancements from the previous public beta build.”

      As this week’s quarterly earnings call demonstrated, Microsoft continues to perform strongly in its traditional product lines such as Windows 7 and Office 2010, in addition to its Kinect success. Making its presence felt in the more volatile mobile and online sectors, though, has become a source of concern and focus.

      Nicholas Kolakowski
      Nicholas Kolakowski
      Nicholas Kolakowski is a staff editor at eWEEK, covering Microsoft and other companies in the enterprise space, as well as evolving technology such as tablet PCs. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Playboy, WebMD, AARP the Magazine, AutoWeek, Washington City Paper, Trader Monthly, and Private Air.

      Get the Free Newsletter!

      Subscribe to Daily Tech Insider for top news, trends & analysis

      Get the Free Newsletter!

      Subscribe to Daily Tech Insider for top news, trends & analysis

      MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

      Artificial Intelligence

      9 Best AI 3D Generators You Need...

      Sam Rinko - June 25, 2024 0
      AI 3D Generators are powerful tools for many different industries. Discover the best AI 3D Generators, and learn which is best for your specific use case.
      Read more
      Cloud

      RingCentral Expands Its Collaboration Platform

      Zeus Kerravala - November 22, 2023 0
      RingCentral adds AI-enabled contact center and hybrid event products to its suite of collaboration services.
      Read more
      Artificial Intelligence

      8 Best AI Data Analytics Software &...

      Aminu Abdullahi - January 18, 2024 0
      Learn the top AI data analytics software to use. Compare AI data analytics solutions & features to make the best choice for your business.
      Read more
      Latest News

      Zeus Kerravala on Networking: Multicloud, 5G, and...

      James Maguire - December 16, 2022 0
      I spoke with Zeus Kerravala, industry analyst at ZK Research, about the rapid changes in enterprise networking, as tech advances and digital transformation prompt...
      Read more
      Video

      Datadog President Amit Agarwal on Trends in...

      James Maguire - November 11, 2022 0
      I spoke with Amit Agarwal, President of Datadog, about infrastructure observability, from current trends to key challenges to the future of this rapidly growing...
      Read more
      Logo

      eWeek has the latest technology news and analysis, buying guides, and product reviews for IT professionals and technology buyers. The site’s focus is on innovative solutions and covering in-depth technical content. eWeek stays on the cutting edge of technology news and IT trends through interviews and expert analysis. Gain insight from top innovators and thought leaders in the fields of IT, business, enterprise software, startups, and more.

      Facebook
      Linkedin
      RSS
      Twitter
      Youtube

      Advertisers

      Advertise with TechnologyAdvice on eWeek and our other IT-focused platforms.

      Advertise with Us

      Menu

      • About eWeek
      • Subscribe to our Newsletter
      • Latest News

      Our Brands

      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms
      • About
      • Contact
      • Advertise
      • Sitemap
      • California – Do Not Sell My Information

      Property of TechnologyAdvice.
      © 2024 TechnologyAdvice. All Rights Reserved

      Advertiser Disclosure: Some of the products that appear on this site are from companies from which TechnologyAdvice receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site including, for example, the order in which they appear. TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies or all types of products available in the marketplace.

      ×