SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) -- Microsoft Corp. on Thursday posted a 60 percent surge in profit in the most recent quarter, with sales boosted by strong demand for the software giant's latest Windows 7 operating system.
For Microsoft's fiscal second quarter ended on Dec. 31, 2009, its net income jumped to 6.66 billion U.S. dollars from 4.17 billion dollars in the same period a year earlier.
Revenue totaled 19.02 billion dollars, a 14 percent increase from the year-ago period and also a record high for the company's fiscal second quarter.
Microsoft noted that the results included 1.71 billion dollars in deferred revenue relating to the Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program and pre-sales of Windows 7 before the new operating system was formerly launched on Oct. 22, 2009.
The company said it sold over 60 million Windows 7 licenses through the second quarter, making it the fastest selling operating system in history.
"Exceptional demand for Windows 7 led to the positive top-line growth for the company," Peter Klein, chief financial officer at Microsoft, said in a statement.
"Our continuing commitment to managing costs allowed us to drive earnings performance ahead of the revenue growth," he added.
Editor: Du Xiaodan | Source: Xinhua