Really?
Have you ever looked at their quarterly earnings reports? They have a itty-bitty segment called "Server and Tools" that posted $4.25 billion in first quarter revenue.
Microsoft's total revenue in the quarter that just ended was $17.4B.
I don't have the server and tools breakout, but $4.5B is less than 26%.
$4.5B is a large number, it's even large enough to be significant to microsoft (however, it wouldn't be significant for walmart), but it's not essential.
Three Months Ended September 30, Revenue
Windows & Windows Live Division $ 4,868
Server and Tools 4,250
Online Services Division 625
Microsoft Business Division 5,622
Entertainment and Devices Division 1,963
Unallocated and other 44
Consolidated $ 17,372
> What business are you in that 25% of revenue is not essential?
Lots of biz have 30% variations in revenue. In fact, it wasn't so long ago that MS' revenue was 30% less that it is today. It was even less long ago that Google's revenue was 50% less than it is today.
If that revenue was essential, neither company would be alive today.
Yes, both are happier with that revenue, but it wouldn't kill them to lose it.
I don't have the server and tools breakout, but $4.5B is less than 26%.
$4.5B is a large number, it's even large enough to be significant to microsoft (however, it wouldn't be significant for walmart), but it's not essential.