Microsoft Doubled Cloud Services Revenue
Cloud Services Made 55 Percent of Microsoft's Revenue in 2023, 15 Percent more than Four Years Ago
Microsoft Cloud Services Brought in $65.5 Billion in H2 2023, Almost Double the Figure Reported in H2 2020
Although the productivity suite Microsoft 365 might be the tech giant's best-known front-facing product, cloud services have had a major role in the company's success over the past years - According to data presented by Altindex.com, cloud services made 55 percent of Microsoft's revenue in 2023, or 15 percent more than four years ago. The public cloud market has snowballed over the past years as billions worldwide have started using cloud storage to manage and store private data. Last year alone, public cloud platforms grossed $595 billion, or 175 percent more than just five years before. This figure is expected to grow by a further 16 percent and hit over $690 billion in 2024. As one of the biggest players in the cloud computing landscape, Microsoft has always had the lion's share in total market revenue.
According to Statista and the official company data, out of $118.5 billion Microsoft generated in the second half of its fiscal year 2024, matching the period between July and December 2023, cloud computing was responsible for $65.5 billion, or 55 percent of total revenue. This shows that cloud solutions continue to overtake Microsoft's other products regarding their fiscal importance.
In the same period of 2022, cloud services brought in $52.8 billion, or 46 percent of Microsoft`s total revenue. Four years ago, in the second half of 2020, sales linked to cloud services and properties generated $31.9 billion in revenue, or only half the figure reported last year, representing 41 percent of the company's total revenue in this period.
One reason why Microsoft has doubled its cloud services revenue in the past three years is the surging number of companies shifting from on-premises to cloud solutions. However, the tech giant also decided to invest a further $13 billion into OpenAI last January, with the plan to gradually integrate the AI startup's large language model GPT-4 into every Microsoft product, including Azure. This confirmed cloud revenue will become an even more crucial company pillar in the future.
Microsoft Azure Edges Closer to Amazon Web Servies; Market Share Hit an All-Time High of 24 percent in 2023
The impressive cloud services revenue growth has also helped Microsoft to increase its market share and edge closer to its biggest rival, Amazon. According to estimates from Synergy Research Group, Amazon had a 31 percent share in the cloud infrastructure market in the fourth quarter of 2023, down from 33 percent a year earlier. On the other hand, Microsoft's market share hit an all-time high of 24 percent in Q4 2023, or 1 percent more than in the same period a year ago.
With Google Cloud Services` 11 percent market share, the "Big Three" accounted for two-thirds of the global cloud market. The rest of the competition, including Alibaba Cloud, Salesforce, IBM Cloud, Oracle, and Tencent Cloud, were stuck in the low single digits, with their market shares ranging between 2 percent and 4 percent. (Pentera: Altindex.com: ra)
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