Microsoft<\/a> Corporation India’s turnover fell 12% to Rs 6,312 crore in 2017-18 after it discontinued marketing, sales and distribution of mobile devices and accessories.

Excluding revenue from the mobile business of Rs 896 crore a year earlier, Microsoft’s revenue would have remained flat in 2017-18, according to the company’s latest filing with the Registrar of Companies. Net profit fell 23% to Rs 358 crore.

The technology giant gets almost 93% of its revenue from retail software products, which declined marginally to Rs 5,828 crore. Income from search online-advertising and
services<\/a> grew 11% to Rs 483 crore.

“This year’s (2017-18) numbers seem to be a one-off case,” said Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief executive at Greyhound Research, adding that Microsoft had taken a hit owing to the discontinuation of the “lowmargin and high-tension” mobile marketing business. Microsoft said it does not comment on market-wise numbers.

In the recent past, Microsoft has focused on ramping up enterprise
business solutions<\/a> that can be hosted on the cloud (remote servers accessed through the internet) and products such as Office 365<\/a> and Kaizala since the company has seen a declining trend in its traditional enterprise business business. While the retail software products business remained almost stagnant, the company has been realigning its goals to strengthen cloud offerings and infrastructure-as-a-service business.

Experts said Microsoft has gone through a lot of changes globally, which is reflecting in India too.

“We cannot really count these numbers as a reflection of their broader game plan for the country. This is a loss (decline in business) that they have to make in the short term to realign their business towards cloud, cyber security,” said Gogia.
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微软在FY18印度的软件销售持平

扣除的移动业务收入896卢比一年前,微软的收入将在2017 - 18年持平,据该公司的最新提交的注册公司。

Sagar Malviya 东印度缎木Pramanik
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微软印度公司的营业额下降12%至6312卢比在2017 - 18岁后停止营销、移动设备和配件的销售和分销。

扣除的移动业务收入896卢比一年前,微软的收入将在2017 - 18年持平,据该公司的最新提交的注册公司。净利润下降23%,至358卢比。

科技巨头获得近93%的收入来自零售软件产品,而略微下降到5828卢比。从搜索和在线广告收入服务增长11%,至483卢比。

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“今年(2017 - 18)的数字似乎是一次性的情况下,“Sanchit Vir Gogia说,微软首席执行官灵缇犬的研究,由于中止了打击“lowmargin和高压”的移动营销业务。微软说它不评论市场优势的数字。

在最近的过去,微软一直专注于增加企业业务解决方案可以托管在云(通过互联网访问远程服务器)和产品等Office 365和Kaizala自公司已经在其传统的企业业务业务下降趋势。尽管零售软件产品业务,几乎处于停滞状态,该公司一直在调整其目标加强云产品和“基础架构即服务”业务。

专家表示,微软全球经历了很大的变化,这也反映在印度。

“我们无法计算这些数字反映更广泛的游戏计划。这是一个损失(业务)下降,他们必须在短期内重新调整他们的业务向云,网络安全,”Gogia说。
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Microsoft<\/a> Corporation India’s turnover fell 12% to Rs 6,312 crore in 2017-18 after it discontinued marketing, sales and distribution of mobile devices and accessories.

Excluding revenue from the mobile business of Rs 896 crore a year earlier, Microsoft’s revenue would have remained flat in 2017-18, according to the company’s latest filing with the Registrar of Companies. Net profit fell 23% to Rs 358 crore.

The technology giant gets almost 93% of its revenue from retail software products, which declined marginally to Rs 5,828 crore. Income from search online-advertising and
services<\/a> grew 11% to Rs 483 crore.

“This year’s (2017-18) numbers seem to be a one-off case,” said Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief executive at Greyhound Research, adding that Microsoft had taken a hit owing to the discontinuation of the “lowmargin and high-tension” mobile marketing business. Microsoft said it does not comment on market-wise numbers.

In the recent past, Microsoft has focused on ramping up enterprise
business solutions<\/a> that can be hosted on the cloud (remote servers accessed through the internet) and products such as Office 365<\/a> and Kaizala since the company has seen a declining trend in its traditional enterprise business business. While the retail software products business remained almost stagnant, the company has been realigning its goals to strengthen cloud offerings and infrastructure-as-a-service business.

Experts said Microsoft has gone through a lot of changes globally, which is reflecting in India too.

“We cannot really count these numbers as a reflection of their broader game plan for the country. This is a loss (decline in business) that they have to make in the short term to realign their business towards cloud, cyber security,” said Gogia.
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