While revenues were up 22 per cent, net income registered 48 per cent growth as pandemic forced millions to work and learn from home.
"Digital technology is a deflationary force in an inflationary economy. Businesses -- small and large -- can improve productivity and the affordability of their products and services by building tech intensity," said Nadella, Chairman and CEO of Microsoft.
"The Microsoft Cloud delivers the end-to-end platforms and tools organisations need to navigate this time of transition and change," he said in a statement late on Tuesday.
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Office Commercial products and cloud services revenue increased 18 per cent, driven by Office 365 Commercial revenue growth of 23 per cent.
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Server products and cloud services revenue increased 35 per cent, driven by Azure and other cloud services revenue growth of 50 per cent.
"We delivered a strong start to the fiscal year with our Microsoft Cloud generating $20.7 billion in revenue for the quarter, up 36 per cent year over year," said Amy Hood, executive vice president and CFO of Microsoft.
Revenue in the 'More Personal Computing' vertical was $13.3 billion and increased 12 per cent.
Xbox content and services revenue increased a mere 2 per cent, while Surface laptop revenue decreased 17 per cent.
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