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DYNAMICS REVS GROW WITH 365 Featured

For the first time in several quarters, Dynamics CRM (and CRM Online) was not cited as the revenue driver for the Dynamics line. In its SEC filings this week, Microsoft said that for the second quarter ended December 31 Dynamics revenue was up 7 percent, "driven by Dynamics 365 revenue growth. "

Microsoft did not disclose Dynamics revenue but gave enough numbers to calculate that. Dynamics falls under the reporting segment, Productivity and Business Processes, whose revenue increased by $692 million. Microsoft gave the volume of increases for three of four revenue sources. Subtract those out and Dynamics revenue was up $19 million over a year ago. If that amount is a 7-percent increase, then Dynamics revenue for the quarter was $290 million and change, up from slightly more than $271 million a year ago. The segment revenue was up 10 percent, due to higher revenue from Office 365 and the acquisition of LinkedIn. The second-quarter change in revenue, compared to an 11-percent increase for the first quarter, with CRM Online the major factor. The results blend into a 9-percent rise for the half. That's still better than the 4- percent increase for the year ended June 30.

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