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Microsoft Office Cloud Revenues Keep Growing

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Annualized Run Rate for Commercial Cloud Now $50 billion

Figure 1: Microsoft Commercial Highlights for FY20 Q2

Unsurprisingly, Microsoft’s FY20 Q2 results reported on January 29 featured another boost in commercial cloud revenues to $12.5 billion (Figure 1). The annualized run rate of $50 billion far surpasses the original $20 billion goal set by Satya Nadella in 2015 and attained in 2017. Although Microsoft doesn’t break out the numbers for the products in this segment, the sheer size of Office 365 means that the suite is a big part of the growing revenue stream with a 30% growth in commercial revenue (constant currency).

Office 365 Numbers

Although Microsoft said that Office 365 seats grew 21% (YoY), they didn’t share a new number for monthly active users (200 million in October 2019). The lack of a new number was expected because Microsoft usually updates it every six months. The reported growth in seats indicates that the number of active Office 365 users is still increasing at between 3 and 4 million per month. The percentage increase in seats has slowed (Figure 2), probably because of the growing size of the user base. If, as expected, Microsoft reports a new number in their Q3 results in April, it should be in the 220 – 225 million range.

Figure 2: Office 365 numbers from Microsoft FY20 Q2 results

Increasing Revenue from Users

Microsoft hasn’t increased its Office 365 prices since the introduction of the service in June 2011. That doesn’t mean they don’t have a keen eye on increasing the amount they charge organizations for Office 365. Some increase comes from growing numbers, but Microsoft’s focus is on the Average Revenue Per User (APRU), which CFO Amy Hood reported as “higher” in the earnings call. What this means is that Microsoft is succeeding in:

Microsoft’s cloud juggernaut rolls on. With new datacenter regions coming online to serve in-country tenants and a mass of new features delivered every quarter, there’s no sign of the end of the growth road appearing yet. Quite how long this can last is anyone’s guess.


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