It also said that Dynamics 365 revenue, which increased by 81 percent, drove the total. Okay, cloud-based 365, which includes ERP and CRM, would have had not much to compare against a year earlier. Dynamics is part of the Productivity and Business Processes group, which reported revenue of $7.96 billion, an increase of 22 percent from $6.5 billion in last year's corresponding. LinkedIn, which was purchased in December, contributed $975 million for the three months, primarily from its Talent Solutions business. That means it contributed a substantial amount of the $1.6-billion increase in Microsoft's total revenue. The company bills LinkedIn as likely to increase revenue of Office 365, and Dynamics 365, as well as LinkedIn itself.