Friday, July 18, 2025
  • Login
Forbes 40under40
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Innovation
  • Real Estate
  • Leadership
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Innovation
  • Real Estate
  • Leadership
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Forbes 40under40
No Result
View All Result
Home Real Estate

Microsoft rejigs reporting on business units, offers clarity on AI benefits

by Stephanie Irvin
in Real Estate
Microsoft rejigs reporting on business units, offers clarity on AI benefits
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


MICROSOFT on Wednesday restructured how it reports results for its business units, moving some search and news advertising revenue under the Azure cloud-computing unit as the tech giant looks to offer investors a clearer picture on AI contributions.

The company said revenue from the AI and speech technology services that its Nuance unit offers would now come under its productivity business – home to the Office suite of apps – instead of the intelligent cloud division.

The rejig will allow Microsoft to align the reporting structure with how its businesses are managed, it said.

As a result, the company restated revenue growth at its divisions for the last fiscal year and revised its forecast for July-September quarter.

Big tech companies, including Microsoft and Google, are facing investor pressure to show that the billions of dollars they have been investing in AI infrastructure would pay off.

Microsoft is one of the few big companies that break out AI contributions in their quarterly earnings, as most firms are yet to see a big boost from AI investments.

BT in your inbox

Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox.

The Windows maker reported last month AI provided a bigger boost to Azure in the June quarter, even as overall business slowed. Microsoft expects Azure’s growth to accelerate in the second half of fiscal 2025.

The company expects intelligent cloud revenue to be between US$23.80 billion and US$24.10 billion in the first quarter, compared with its prior expectations of US$28.6 billion and US$28.9 billion.

Quarterly revenue at its personal computing segment is expected between US$12.25 billion and US$12.65 billion, compared with its earlier view of US$14.9 billion and US$15.3 billion, after the company moved some units from the business to the productivity division.

Productivity and business processes revenue is expected to be between US$27.75 billion and US$28.05 billion, compared with US$20.3 billion and US$20.6 billion previously. REUTERS

Tags: BenefitsBusinessClarityMicrosoftrejigsOffersreportingUnits
Stephanie Irvin

Stephanie Irvin

Next Post
Federal Reserve steaming towards September rate cut, minutes from meeting show

Federal Reserve steaming towards September rate cut, minutes from meeting show

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Forbes 40under40 stands as a distinguished platform revered for its commitment to honoring and applauding the remarkable achievements of exceptional individuals who have yet to reach the age of 40. This esteemed initiative serves as a beacon of inspiration, spotlighting trailblazers across various industries and domains, showcasing their innovation, leadership, and impact on a global scale.

 
 
 
 

NEWS

  • Forbes Magazine
  • Technology
  • Innovation
  • Money
  • Leadership
  • Real Estate
  • Lifestyle
Instagram Facebook Youtube

© 2024 Forbes 40under40. All Rights Reserved.

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Innovation
  • Real Estate
  • Leadership
  • Money
  • Lifestyle

© 2024 Forbes 40under40. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In