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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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In many cases, the end of the year gives you time to step back and take stock of the last 12 months. This is when many of us take a hard look at what worked and what did not, complete performance reviews, and formulate plans for the coming year. For me, it is all of those things plus a time when I u...
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Forget the fact that Microsoft came in Thursday with record-breaking fiscal Q2 earnings, up 92%, to $4.7 billion, or 50 cents a share, on revenues, up 30%, to $16.37 billion and an operating income of $6.48 billion, the giant leaps are skewed because of an easy compare due to deferred revenue and the company's technology guarantee programs last year.

Analysts expected 46 cents on $15.95 billion.

But that's history. What's important as Wall Street tries to stumble back from the January weenie roast that threw billions of dollars on the fire was Microsoft's guidance.
And Microsoft didn't disappoint. It jacked its forecasts up and came in with numbers that met or bettered pundits' figures.

This quarter it's expecting to earn between 43 and 45 cents on revenues of $14.3 billion-$14.6 billion, with an operating income of $5.6 billion to $5.7 billion. And for the year it thinks it'll clear $1.85-$1.88 on $59.9 billion to $60.5 billion, with operating income between $24.2 billion and $24.4 billion.

Its optimism in the face of US spending and recession fears is expected to put a much-needed floor under tech - which is after all the most important platform in technology right now - something Apple failed to do Wednesday and was turned into pulp as a result.

In contrast to Apple's serious loss - down $65 in the last few weeks after its declines Thursday - Microsoft was up 4.6% to $34.79 after-hours.

In a statement ahead of the company's conference call, COO Kevin Turner said, "We are in the midst of another strong year with great momentum heading into calendar year 2008. We continue to see healthy demand from both businesses and consumers in the United States and our growth in emerging markets is especially strong. Looking across Brazil, Russia, India and China, our field revenue reached a combined growth rate over 65% this quarter."

On the call CFO Chris Liddell said that Microsoft, which can be conservative in its forecasts, is "cautious about what may happen in the US economy" but so far he's seeing "no spillover from an economic slowdown in the US into our business."

Microsoft has buffers like the fact that 60% of its business comes from outside the US, but so far the American consumer is holding up his end, Liddell said, pointing to Xbox sales.

Microsoft is projecting 13%-14% growth in PC sales, up a point for its year, which ends in June, and no declines other than "historic seasonality." Office should grow 16%-17%, not 14%-15%. Servers and tools, it figures, will be good for 17%-18% growth, not 16%-18%. Online services should be up 37%-40%, not 33%-37%. And entertainment and device revenue should be up 21%-24%, not 15%-20%.

Overall Microsoft is firing on all cylinders on all products in all channel and all geographies. Liddell said that "all of our businesses met or beat our expectations" in the last six months and, as proof, revenue of over $16 billion exceeds its previous record by $2 billion.

The company also said that since Vista came out a year ago its client business has grown over 20% on average to $4.34 billion in revenues crediting its anti-piracy initiatives. Vista licenses, as it previously announced, have passed the 100 million mark and the first service pack is due this quarter.

In Q2 Microsoft's Business Division and its Server and Tools unit each saw double-digit revenue growth rates year-over-year and together increased revenue over $1 billion versus last year. The Business Division generated 23% business revenue growth complements of the new Office, SharePoint and Exchange models. That works out to $4.81 billion in sales. Meanwhile, Server 2008 and its friends are due to launch next month.

Microsoft has sold a total of 17.7 million Xbox 360s, it said, since it started selling the widgets, which is 70% better than where it was this time last year.

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