Microsoft Helps Jumpstart NZ Entrepreneurs
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Microsoft Helps Jumpstart New Zealand
Entrepreneurs With Bizspark
No upfront costs for program providing easy access to software development tools and technologies
Auckland, New Zealand, November 6, 2008 – Microsoft today unveiled Microsoft BizSpark, a global program designed to help accelerate the success of entrepreneurs and early stage startups. With BizSpark, Microsoft provides entrepreneurs fast and easy access to current full-featured Microsoft development tools and production licenses of server products with no upfront costs and minimal requirements. BizSpark will also provide technical support and market visibility. BizSpark is supported by a network of hundreds of organisations such as economic development agencies, university incubators, hosters and investors. In New Zealand, entrepreneurial organisations including Incubators NZ, New Zealand Software Association, Angel Association New Zealand and Mindscape will provide guidance, mentorship and resources to help drive startup success.
“Entrepreneurs are vital to the growth of an economy and during times of economic stress, it’s even more important that startups have the technology and market resource support they need to succeed,” said Kevin Ackhurst, Microsoft New Zealand managing director. “New Zealand’s software industry in particular has been identified as a high-growth sector with the potential to more than double its contribution to the economy. Microsoft BizSpark will provide startups with the development tools, advice and exposure they need.”
“Technology has the potential to transform the New Zealand economy, by allowing New Zealand-based firms to generate value through knowledge-based activities, either by controlling a global presence from New Zealand or by exporting high-value creative services electronically to global markets,” said Dr. David Skilling, CEO of the New Zealand Institute think tank. “By providing easy, low-cost access to technology tools, BizSpark has the potential to put many young New Zealand companies on the road to global success.”
Building Startup Success Through Software Access, Market Support and Global Visibility
As part of BizSpark, Microsoft is providing startups with a three-year Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Premium subscription. MSDN makes available for download a broad set of design and development tools needed to build, test and maintain an application on the Microsoft platform, as well as professional support services and expert information resources. For startups building hosted software, BizSpark includes production licenses for the application and management servers including Windows Server, SQL Server, SharePoint Portal Server, Biztalk Server and Systems Center, with Dynamics CRM to be added soon. The program will also provide a worldwide network of hosting partners, offering discounted hosting services to startups to take their business or product online using BizSpark licenses. Finally, startups will have the opportunity to be profiled and promoted on the BizsparkDB, an online startup directory, where Microsoft will promote promising startups from around the world every day.
In addition to the core BizSpark offering, startups are uniquely positioned to benefit from broadly available offerings, such as:
• The Microsoft
Web Platform Installer and Web Application Installer, which
make it easier for developers to bring compelling PHP and
.NET Web applications to market faster with streamlined
design and development integration and PHP coding
assistance.
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• Microsoft cloud services
technologies, including:
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o Enhanced access to
Live Platform Services, a collection of developer interfaces
that provide access to Live Services such as Live ID, and
Live Mesh, storage, and the underlying platform (including
virtualized execution, and access to data) that underpins
them.
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o Limited access, based on eligibility
requirements, to the Community Technical Preview (CTP) of
the Azure Services Platform, a new computing platform that
will help developers build the next generation of
applications that will span from the cloud to the enterprise
datacenter and deliver compelling new experiences across the
PC, Web and phone. The Azure Services Platform was announced
last month at the Microsoft Professional Developers
Conference 2008 (PDC2008).
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“BizSpark will
simplify important technology decisions for start-ups in the
early stages of growth by giving them an industry-leading
platform with no immediate cost,” said Jonathan
Kirkpatrick, chair of Incubators NZ.
"These types of programs cultivate an environment in which New Zealand Information and Communication Technology companies can use more of their resources to understand their customer needs and market demands, helping them become world-class businesses,” said Hans Frauenlob sector director of ICT for New Zealand Trade and Enterprise. “Increasing ICT uptake also has the potential to lift productivity throughout the economy.”
BizSpark Availability
BizSpark is available to privately held companies and individuals building a software-based product or service who have been in business less than three years and have less than USD$1 million in revenue. BizSpark is intended to provide startups with software, support and visibility at a time when they are most valuable and least affordable. As such, a small fee of USD$100 is payable only at successful completion of the three-year program. BizSpark is immediately available. To learn more about BizSpark and other startup resources,visit the Microsoft Startup Zone at www.microsoftstartupzone.com.
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.
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