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Microsoft Azure To Reach $200 Billion In Revenue By 2028

 

Prediction: Microsoft Azure To Reach $200 Billion In Revenue By 2028

The years following the dot-com bubble and the financial crisis of 2008 were challenging for Microsoft. During this period, the company’s stock delivered a modest 37% return, significantly lagging behind Amazon’s impressive 657.9% and Apple’s staggering 5,150% growth.

 

Microsoft’s Stock Performance: Pre- and Post-Satya Nadella

Before Satya Nadella’s appointment as CEO in 2014, Microsoft struggled to meet market expectations. The company’s corporate reputation was marred by anti-trust controversies and a strained relationship with the open-source community. However, Nadella’s leadership marked a turning point for Microsoft, leveraging his 19 years of experience within the company—including as President of the Azure division – to orchestrate a remarkable transformation.

Since Nadella took the helm, Microsoft’s stock has soared by over 1,000%, outpacing Amazon and matching Apple’s market performance as of today. This turnaround underscores Nadella’s visionary approach, which prioritised cloud computing as a central growth driver.

 

Microsoft Azure To Reach $200 Billion In Revenue By 2028 – The Azure Success Story

 

Under Nadella, Microsoft Azure emerged as a formidable competitor to Amazon Web Services (AWS), widely regarded as the most dominant player in the cloud industry. Azure’s growth is particularly noteworthy given AWS’s significant first-mover advantage, with a four-year head start in cloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS). In an industry where such a lead is often considered insurmountable, Azure not only bridged the gap but also carved out its place as a leader in innovation and scalability.

By leveraging Microsoft’s ecosystem, integrating AI capabilities, and expanding hybrid cloud solutions, Azure has positioned itself to achieve a projected $200 billion in revenue by 2028—a testament to its rapid growth and strategic vision.

Check out the full Beth Kindig / Forbes Report HERE

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