Microsoft Exchange Server crossed the $1 billion revenue threshold in fiscal 2004, joining Microsoft's enviable stable of products that the software company can rely on for more than a billion dollars in revenues each year.
Microsoft corporate vice president Dave Thompson mentioned the milestone on Wednesday during a series of briefings to update reporters on Microsoft's Exchange business.
Ahead of Exchange in Microsoft's billion-dollar club are the Windows client operating system, Microsoft Office, the Windows server operating system and SQL Server.
Exchange crossed into billion-dollar territory in Microsoft's fiscal 2004, which ran from July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004. The fiscal year coincided almost perfectly with the launch and first 12 months of availability of Exchange Server 2003.
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