Microsoft reported 7% revenue growth to $52.9 billion in the three months ending in March, with most of the growth driven by its Azure cloud computing and business software units as sales in its Windows and Xbox units continued to fall. The company’s revenue growth was higher than the previous quarter’s 2% year-over-year rise. The results reversed four quarters of slowing growth but were still...
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