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1 Microsoft by the Numbers
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2 National Geographic photographer Stephen Alvarez captured all Seven Natural Wonders of the World using Microsoft smartphones. Source: Microsoft

3 Office has been downloaded 340 million times on iPhones, iPads and Android devices.
Source: Microsoft

4 80 Eighty percent of the Fortune 500 is on the Microsoft Cloud.
Source: Microsoft

5 More than 400 million devices are running Windows 10 in 192 countries across the world. (That’s nearly every country on the planet.) 400 Source: Microsoft

6 Skype Translator can translate your voice conversations in real time in 9 languages: Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. It can also translate your instant messages in more than 50 languages, from Arabic to Yucatec Maya. Source: Microsoft

7 Microsoft Surface Hub collaboration devices are integrated with optically bonded displays capable of detecting 100 points of multitouch and up to three simultaneous pen inputs. Source: Microsoft

8 Microsoft employees in Redmond, Washington eat about 984,000 orders of French fries each year in campus cafeterias. Source: Microsoft

9 More than 1.2 billion people use Microsoft Office in 140 countries and 107 languages around the world. 1.2 Source: Microsoft

10 Forty percent of Azure revenue comes from startups and independent software vendors.
40 Source: Microsoft

11 Microsoft donates an average of $2
Microsoft donates an average of $2.6 million in software each day to more than 86,000 nonprofits around the world. 2.6 Source: Microsoft

12 Microsoft’s modular data centers consume 50 percent less energy than traditional data centers.
Source: Microsoft

13 Microsoft’s employee giving efforts have donated more than $1 billion to more than 31,000 charities.
Source: Microsoft

14 Five Microsoft researchers have won the A. M
Five Microsoft researchers have won the A.M. Turing Award: Leslie Lamport, Chuck Thacker, Jim Gray, Butler Lampson and Tony Hoare. Often called computer science’s “Nobel Prize,” the Turing Award is given for major contributions of lasting importance to computing. Source: Microsoft

15 There are 669,000 apps for phones, desktops and tablets in the Windows Store. Hundreds more are added every day. Source: Microsoft

16 246 million people with sight loss face daily challenges getting around. Microsoft is developing technology to help change that. 246 Source: Microsoft

17 Nearly 1 in 3 Azure virtual machines are Linux.
1/3 Source: Microsoft

18 Microsoft has helped rescue and clean more than 10 million malware-infected computers while working with partners to disrupt malware tied to criminal organizations committing consumer, financial and advertising fraud. Source: Microsoft

19 Self-confessed 'Windows Phone addict' Rudy Huyn's apps have been downloaded more than 16 million times, making him one of the platform's most prolific developers. 16 Source: Microsoft

20 Bing for Schools brings ad-free search to classrooms across the country.
Source: Microsoft

21 Microsoft’s YouthSpark program has helped more than 227 million young people in more than 100 countries around the world. 307.5 Source: Microsoft

22 The most used Office app, Outlook has more than 400 million active users.
Source: Microsoft

23 Skype users make up to 3 billion minutes of calls each day.
Source: Microsoft

24 Microsoft’s fiber optic network could stretch to the moon and back – three times over.
Source: Microsoft

25 If you were to line up pixels from all the aerial imagery within Bing Maps, you could make four round trips to Venus with pixels to spare. Source: Microsoft

26 The Microsoft Art Collection includes about 4,728 pieces, including a chandelier by Dale Chihuly and a piece of the Berlin Wall. It’s one of the largest corporate art collections in the world. Source: Microsoft

27 With more than $12 billion in commercial cloud annualized revenue run rate, we are on track to achieve our goal of $20 billion in fiscal year 2018. 20 Source: Microsoft

28 More than 1.65 million students from more than 190 countries have participated in Imagine Cup, the world’s premier student technology competition. Source: Microsoft

29 Sixty-three percent of American households are home to at least one person who plays video games regularly (3+ hours a week). The average age of a game player is 35 years old. Women aged 18+ represent about 31 percent of the game-playing population. Boys 18 or younger make up about 17 percent. Source: Entertainment Software Association


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