Microsoft generated $198.3 billion in total revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, marking an 18% increase over the previous year with a net income of $72.7 billion.
The Intelligent Cloud segment, led by the Azure platform, serves as the primary growth engine for the company, consistently delivering high double-digit revenue gains.
The company invested over $24 billion in research and development during the 2022 fiscal year to drive innovation in gaming, cybersecurity, and enterprise software.
Productivity and Business Processes, anchored by Office 365 and LinkedIn, provide stable, recurring revenue streams that complement the company's cloud-focused business model.
The More Personal Computing segment maintained resilience throughout the 2022 fiscal year despite experiencing fluctuations in the global PC market.
Key strategic risks identified by the company include intense competition from other hyperscale cloud providers, ongoing regulatory scrutiny regarding antitrust and privacy, and the management of complex global supply chains.
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