Last year, Microsoft made its first foray into homegrown computing devices with its Surface tablet, and company executives have said more devices are in the works, as it makes a shift from a software maker to what Chief Executive Steve Ballmer has called a "devices and services" company.
The company expects devices and services revenue in Q3 to be flat with Q2, with a seasonal pick up in the fourth quarter.
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For the second quarter, the company sees devices and services revenue falling to the 6.1 million to 6.6 million Euro range, with operating margin dropping to 6%-9%.
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For the full year, the company sees operating margin in devices and services in the 6%-9% range.
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For Q4, the company sees non-IFRS Devices and Services operating margin of -6%, given or take four percentage points.
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Speaking at Yahoo's Sunnyvale, California headquarters, Mayer stressed the importance of personalizing Yahoo's Web services and adapting the company's products to mobile devices, AllThingsD reported.
The company provides hardware, software and services for connecting utilities with devices on a power grid, including advanced metering and faster detection of outages and tools to improve the reliability of electrical grids.
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During an online presentation this morning, the company demonstrated how Nintendo TVii differs from the features and services of other devices.
Print ads running in publications like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, along with online sites like CNN.com, Wired.com, AdAge.com and Adweek.com today show the software company playing up the wide array of creative and technological services it offers on devices like the iPad.
In addition to Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner, recruited in 2005 from Wal-Mart, other candidates include Robbie Bach, president of the company's entertainment and devices division, and Kevin Johnson, president of Microsoft's platform services division.
In addition to Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner, recruited in 2005 from Wal-Mart (nyse: WMT - news - people ), other candidates include Robbie Bach, president of the company's entertainment and devices division, and Kevin Johnson, president of Microsoft's platform services division.
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