Updated: July 12, 2020 (April 21, 2003)

  Charts & Illustrations

Revenues by Product Line

My Atlas / Charts & Illustrations

269 wordsTime to read: 2 min

Microsoft divides its revenues into the following categories:

Client includes the company’s desktop and embedded OSs, such as Windows XP, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows NT Workstation, and Windows Me.

Information Worker includes desktop applications, such as Office, Visio, and Project; related server products (e.g., Project Server); and Professional Support.

Server Platforms includes all Windows servers and server applications, such as SQL and Exchange, and Client Access Licenses (CALs) for these products; developer tools and services; Microsoft Press; and various enterprise services, including consulting, Premier Support, and training.

Home and Entertainment includes Xbox consoles and games, PC games, learning and productivity software, Mac software, and hardware such as mice and keyboards.

MSN includes MSN Internet Access and all MSN Web sites.

Business Solutions includes Great Plains, Solomon, Navision, and Axapta applications; other business productivity applications, such as MSCRM; and bCentral.

Atlas Members have full access

Get access to this and thousands of other unbiased analyses, roadmaps, decision kits, infographics, reference guides, and more, all included with membership. Comprehensive access to the most in-depth and unbiased expertise for Microsoft enterprise decision-making is waiting.

Membership Options

Already have an account? Login Now