It's called Enterprise Mobility, and it's earned its place among Microsoft's firmament of hit products.
. All three of Microsoft's major business units posted double-digit growth with two posting more than $10 billion in revenue for the quarter .and would drag down overall profitability — don't have much to find fault with this quarter. The company's gross margin was a healthy 67%, up from 1% from the year-ago-quarter.
And yet, if you had to quickly name a successful Microsoft product released since Satya Nadella took over as CEO five years ago, could you?. This is cloud software that helps organizations secure and track their mobile devices. It competes with products from VMware, Blackberry, MobileIron, among others.grew over 53% to more than 100 million seats. That means that companies are paying Microsoft to use this software on 100 million devices.
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