Today, Microsoft released the company’s earnings report for Q4 2016 (Fiscal Year). The software giant revealed a revenue of $20.6 billion GAAP, and $22.6 billion non-GAAP, with a net income of $3.1 billion GAAP, and $5.5 billion non-GAAP for Q4 2016. As expected, Microsoft’s search revenue has increased thanks to Windows 10. The company saw more than 40% of search revenue in the month of June from Windows 10 devices, which is pretty huge. Additionally, the search revenue has also increased by 16% because of higher search volume.
You can find the full earnings report here.