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'Free' Microsoft offer for start-ups
Microsoft are offering new businesses the opportunity to access their software and serves for a nominal fee.
The scheme is effectively free for start-ups with turnovers of less than £630,000 - with only a nominal fee of $100 having to be paid after three years.
The scheme, called BizSpark, gives entrepreneurs access to Microsoft's software and severs as well as its technical support and PR teams.
"Entrepreneurs play a vital role in driving innovation and creating the kinds of new jobs that are essential to sustainable economic growth," said Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's chief executive.
"Microsoft BizzSpark is a way for us to help provide business start-ups with the development tools, advice and exposure they need."
Post Date: November 13th, 2008
The scheme is effectively free for start-ups with turnovers of less than £630,000 - with only a nominal fee of $100 having to be paid after three years.
The scheme, called BizSpark, gives entrepreneurs access to Microsoft's software and severs as well as its technical support and PR teams.
"Entrepreneurs play a vital role in driving innovation and creating the kinds of new jobs that are essential to sustainable economic growth," said Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's chief executive.
"Microsoft BizzSpark is a way for us to help provide business start-ups with the development tools, advice and exposure they need."
Post Date: November 13th, 2008




