Microsoft: it will soon be worth one trillion dollars

Microsoft's Cloud business is doing much better since Satya replaced Steve Ballmer as CEO of the company.

Analysts expect the company to continue its upward trend and reach the 1 value of a trillion dollar.

Her researchers Evercore, Kirk Materne, Fenn Hoffman, Tom Mao and Daniel Greenfield expect this to happen by 2020 or by the end of 2021 fiscal year and report that Microsoft Office 365 and Azure public cloud will be the main catalysts for its launch. company at the price of one trillion dollars.Microsoft

Office 365 will bring in about $5,18 billion dollars to the company, with the productivity suite bringing in a total of $26,86 billion by fiscal year 2021.

Microsoft Azure will continue to grow in the years to come, and 2021 will have revenue of 22,19 billion dollars, according to analysts.

"Microsoft with the 365 will win with the ease of integrating the product into the broader Office productivity platform and the insistence of business customers to buy product suites for better solutions, especially in the small business market where resources are limited." analysts report.

“As Azure revenues respare in infrastructure projects, we believe that Azure will have the potential to lead to significant over the next 4 years and will become a division that will deliver much of Microsoft's core earnings over the next decade. "

Microsoft, however, will not be the first company s where it will reach $1 trillion, as Apple is very likely to do the same and much sooner.

Apple predicted it would surpass the 1 billion dollar milestone by the end of the year, but analysts expect that 2018 will happen.

The company is reported to have touched almost that value since the beginning of November after the launch of the iPhone X, as the share price rose by 3%. So the valuation of the company's value reached (approximately) for the first time 900 billion dollars.

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