Microsoft Windows 10, 11 user base crosses 1.4 billion mark

Microsoft President and CEO Satya Nadella revealed the latest numbers during the company’s earnings call on Tuesday night

San Francisco: Tech giant Microsoft has revealed that there are now 1.4 billion monthly active Windows 10 or Windows 11 devices worldwide.

Satya Nadella, president and CEO of Microsoft, revealed the latest numbers during the company’s earnings call on Tuesday evening.

“There are now over 1.4 billion monthly active devices running Windows 10 or Windows 11, and they provide a powerful on-ramp for our first-party and third-party services. Windows 11 users interact with the Windows 11 store. Windows apps at nearly 3x the rate of Windows 10,” Nadella noted.

Meanwhile, thanks to working and learning online amid the ongoing pandemic, Teams has surpassed 270 million monthly active users globally.

“Teams is quickly becoming the standard for unified communications. Over 90% of Fortune 500 companies used Teams Phone this quarter, and we continue to take market share in PSTN and VoIP as organizations such as Bank of Montreal, Chevron, General Motors , etc. Nadelle added.

According to the company, Windows 11 delivers powerful new experiences, whether users are working on a school project, collaborating on a presentation for work, building a new app, or creating your next big idea.

Windows 11 comes with a new design of taskbar and Start menu icons. It also comes with rounded corners for all program windows and an integrated Teams chat.

Windows 11 also includes support for DirectStorage, a feature first introduced on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles.

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