Microsoft profit jumps to $5. 41bn as Windows 7 becomes more fast-selling OS history

Large enterprise software in the world, which was nice investors so far this year, reported profits for the first quarter of $5. 41bn (£ 3 taken), place of $3. 57bn during the same period last year.

Appetite Microsoft Business new version of Office helped the Seattle company facing much weaker consumer demand.Business sales came in at $5. 13bn, while sales of software used in servers hit $3. 96bn.Microsoft Windows 7, which succeeded the ill-fated Vista PC operating software sold 240 million licenses for the software in its first year, making it faster operating system the sale in the history.

Founded in 1975 by billionaire Bill Gates, investors are worried how Microsoft will fare in a world in which software is provided via internet and computer generally moves from desktop to mobile phones and tablets.

Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said the company is Paris its future on the internet - or computer - cloud-based software and next year will pay its 9bn $90pc annual budget development and research in this.

"We are seeing improved business application and adoption .Nos rate agreement business was strong, reflecting the commitment of Windows 7, Office 2010 enterprise and our server and database products,"said Kevin Turner, Microsoft CEO.""

Microsoft shares jumped more than 3pc extended commercially in New York, but lost most of their value this year 10pc.

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