Microsoft nets $60b, sells 180m Vista licenses since launch
Microsoft's been touting its "fastest annual revenue growth since 1999," which resulted in a princely $60.42 billion dollars in its last fiscal year, but the number that has us rapt? Vista licenses sold since launch about 18 months ago: 180m. Damn, not too shabby a clip -- especially considering that they moved 20m licenses moved in month one, 40m licenses moved after the first 100 days, and 140m licenses by last April. But at roughly 10m licenses per month, that means Vista's still a couple years out before it surpasses XP, and with a bit of luck, by then we'll have already moved on to Windows 7.
Re: Microsoft nets $60b, sells 180m Vista licenses since launch
Windows 7 is much higher over the same. Even with the Windows 7 turnover exceeds the revenue that Microsoft has made with Vista in the same period. The plus is low with 82 per cent as at the sales figures. The reason for this advance sale discounts and lack of advertising for Windows 7 Ultimate. As a best-selling Windows 7 versions and have the market researcher Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade, Windows 7 Professional Upgrade Windows 7 Home Premium Family Pack Upgrade determined.