Over 37,000 startups Network partners has embraced Microsoft BizSpark, and excellent initiative from the software giant designed to deliver free technical resources to nascent companies to help them spark their business. “After two years, BizSpark has enrolled over 35,000 startups and 2,000 Network Partners, a... |
5 November 2010 06:02 GMT |
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Developers visiting the Windows Azure Platform Benefits for MSDN Subscribers page on the Microsoft Developer hub will be greeted by this message: “the 8-month introductory MSDN benefits have been extended to 16 months!” Essentially, the Redmond company has taken the decision to offer free Windows Azure to... |
23 July 2010 05:22 GMT |
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A Microsoft program aimed at supplying startups with the necessary technology investments at no upfront costs, to help young businesses survive through the initial, critical phases after debut, has evolved to the next stage. At the Professional Developers Conference 2009 in Los Angeles, the Redmond company announced... |
18 November 2009 05:36 GMT |
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Adoption of Microsoft BizSpark has grown constantly since the program was introduced in 2008. Startups world wide have jumped at the chance of being able to leverage Microsoft software for free via BizSpark, and the number of companies that embraced the program has exploded by no less than 3,000 in just the last mont... |
22 June 2009 05:09 GMT |
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In excess of 12,000 companies worldwide have already embraced the Microsoft BizSpark program, the Redmond giant has revealed. Out of the total number of companies that have jumped at the chance to take advantage of the offerings provided via BizSpark almost 3,500 are from Europe. And the number is bound to increase, ... |
14 May 2009 05:07 GMT |
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Microsoft has come out with a new offering of free software including the Windows server platform and the yet-to-be released Azure Cloud operating system. With the BizSpark program, the Redmond company is aiming to provide startups with a stable and free platform composed of various of its software products in order ... |
5 November 2008 10:25 GMT |
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