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Microsoft will remove two components of the Azure and other cloud services revenue growth metric it releases every quarter .
The change will provide a better understanding of the performance of the growing Azure cloud infrastructure business, one analyst said.
Microsoft is adding revenue from its search and news advertising category into Azure.
The company is bulking up the Productivity and Business Processes segment that includes Office software subscriptions.
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