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on Friday, 10 February 2012 in Start-ups and Entreprenuership

Microsoft's BizSpark Program

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Getting Started.

I recently helped a technology start-up, go from an idea scribbled on the back of an envelope to developing the product feature list, often called the Product Backlog. The team is made up of experienced Java and C# programmers. The company plans to focus on mobile applications that live in the cloud and take advantage of the elasticity features the cloud offers.

The initial worry was cost. We're self funding, so we're watching every penny. During this week's kick off meeting I mentioned Microsoft's BizSpark program, they had not heard about it.

Microsoft BizSpark is a global program that helps software startups succeed by giving them access to Microsoft software development tools, connecting them with key industry players, including investors, and providing marketing visibility to help entrepreneurs starting a business. It's a well kept secret, yet as Entrepreneurs we should all know about it and take advantage of the FREE services it offers.

Software

Get immediate access to current full-featured Microsoft development tools, platform technologies, and production licenses of server products (including Windows Azure Platform) for use in developing and bringing to market innovative and interoperable solutions.  For you tech heads, we're talking about a full MSDN subscription just for signing up. No software costs in year one. No borrowing copies of Visual Studio from your friends. Microsoft wants you to develop your new idea using their tools, so take advantage of it!  This is a great way to get your hands on legal copies of Visual Studio Ultimate with MSDN, Windows 7, Microsoft Expression and SQL Server. You can also get specific tools to help you write for Microsoft Mobile, XBox and KINECT.

Windows Azure

Develop and deploy applications to the Windows Azure platform, an Internet-scale cloud computing and services platform hosted in Microsoft data centers. Build, host and scale applications in Microsoft datacenters with no up-front expenses and no long term commitment. This will save you almost $4k alone.

Support

  • Receive business development and technical training at highly subsidized costs or in many cases, no costs.
  • Receive two technical support incidents per startup. Each incident is managed by Microsoft until they are resolved, no matter how many calls it takes.
  • Receive access to MSDN Ultimate managed newsgroups, online library, and so on.
  • Get connected to BizSpark Network Partners around the world—incubators, investors, advisors, government agencies, and hosters—that are equally involved and vested in software-fueled innovation and entrepreneurship, and who will provide a wide range of support resources, including expert mentoring.

Other benefits include access to special offers, training and access to their partner network.  Once you've created your company profile on BizSpark, they'll also give you access to their investor network.

Click here to learn more.

...Jim

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Jim Harrer is a successful start-up CEO, turnaround CEO, interim CEO and an experience change management practitioner. In 1986, Jim founded Mustang Software to develop a line of modem communication software. In 1994 he took that company public (NASDAQ:MSTG), only to be crushed by the World Wide Web in late 1995. Jim reinvented the company in 1997 by creating a new email response management system called Mustang Message Center for companies like Nordstrom, Dow Jones, Carnival Cruise Lines, and others. In 2000 the company was acquired for $290m. Jim later went on to become the turnaround CEO for Web Associates, Starbase (NASDAQ:SBAS) and Alchemy Solutions while squeezing in the EventMingle startup from 2005 to 2010. Jim blogs about Startups, Turnarounds and other interesting things when he's not writing for VentureBox. You can follow him at JimHarrer.com

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