Posts Tagged ‘Windows Azure Cloud Platform’

Microsoft Cloud Server Predictions

Monday, October 25th, 2010

What is going to happen with Microsoft cloud servers with the recent loss of Ray Ozzie leaving?  So Motley Fool looked up all the numbers and did a lot of this article so I really have to give them credit.  I still put up my own spin on the article thought!    I think it’s a very fair question to put up.  What will happen with Microsoft with him gone?  He headed up the cloud server dept and this will surly hurt Microsoft.

Business Segment Fiscal 2010 Revenue* Fiscal 2009 Revenue* Fiscal 2008 Revenue*
Windows & Windows Live Division $17,800 $14,690 $16,815
Server and Tools Division $14,878 $14,276 $13,217
Online Services $2,198 $2,110 $2,164
Microsoft Business $18,909 $18,864 $18,904
Entertainment and Devices $8,114 $8,035 $8,502
Corporate and Other $597 $462 $818
TOTAL $62,484 $58,437 $60,420

Source: Capital IQ, a division of Standard & Poor’s.
* Numbers in millions.

The only consistent growth part of this by revenue is cloud server and cloud hosting tools, which includes Windows Server and Microsoft’s cloud server program, Windows Azure.

The numbers don’t change much when you head further down the income statement:

Business Segment

Fiscal 2010 Operating Income* Fiscal 2009 Operating Income* Fiscal 2008 Operating Income*
Windows & Windows Live Division $12,089 $9,569 $11,876
Server and Tools Division $4,990 $4,638 $3,845
Online Services ($2,436) ($1,760) ($619)
Microsoft Business $11,664 $11,454 $11,681
Entertainment and Devices $589 ($3) $314
Corporate and Other ($2,798) ($3,535) ($4,826)
TOTAL $24,098 $20,363 $22,271

Source: Capital IQ, a division of Standard & Poor’s.
* Numbers in millions.

What does this mean for Microsoft?  Well, the cloud server division, the one that is earning the most money and potential to deliver the huge growth in the coming months for Microsoft is the group Ray Ozzie has been most closely associated with.  I don’t know a ton about stocks but I would say that this is a huge blow for Microsoft and all investors.

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Windows Azure Cloud Platform Now with Security Guidance

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Microsoft began offering on Monday guidance intended to help developers make secure applications for the company’s Windows Azure cloud platform.  Guidance is being offered in the form of a technical paper accessible on Microsoft’s site that’s entitled, “Security Practices for Developing Windows Azure Applications.” It is intended for developers, designers, architects and testers and is based on the company’s Security Development Lifecycle practices.

“Issues related to the security of the cloud are becoming increasingly important for businesses and consumers. As a result, it’s important that people delivering products to the cloud understand that they must build applications with security in mind from the start,” a Microsoft representative said.

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