Frequently Asked Questions
Find out answers to the most commonly asked questions
About BizSpark
What is BizSpark?
Why is Microsoft
offering this program?
Why should I join BizSpark
as a Startup?
What are the program roles in BizSpark?
Who is eligible for BizSpark?
Can
you provide me of a few examples of BizSpark enabled products and online
Services?
Can my company join BizSpark if we do
both software development and IT services?
Is there
any cost associated to joining the BizSpark program?
How long can Startups participate in BizSpark and what
happens afterwards?
How do I join BizSpark? How
long does it take to review my application? I thought it was an immediate
enrollment.
What Products do I have access to
for Design, Development, Test and Demonstration?
What Products do I have access to
for Production and Hosting?
BizSpark Plus
Account Management
What is Live ID and why do I need it to apply to BizSpark?
How do I change my Live ID?
How do
we change the Primary Account holder on the account?
How do we add new members to our account?
What are the steps for activating a new member, if already
added but cannot activate new subscription?
Does
every individual in a Startup have to enroll in BizSpark in order to
download and use program software?
Can you help
me understand how do I gain access rights to my software?
Technical Questions
What kind of technical support is available under the
program?
Business Questions
Is BizSpark available to Startups that also use open
source technologies?
Can an Outsourcing company
use BizSpark software?
How do I prove (to government
agency, accountants, etc.) that the MSDN Software from BizSpark is legally
licensed?
What is the cost of the software I am
using (for tax or business forecasts)?
Graduation Overview
How long do Startups have to take advantage of the
graduation offer?
If I do not renew, do my keys
continue to work?
How can I use my BizSpark software,
including Visual Studio with MSDN subscription, after graduation?
Why should I renew through Volume Licensing?
How do I find out the pricing for keeping my BizSpark
licenses current?
How do I get in touch with my
local reseller?
Hosting Questions
What is a Hosting Partner? How do Hosting Partners
work together with startups?
What kind of hosting
resources are available for startups as part of BizSpark?
Do we have to select a hoster when we apply for BizSpark?
What are some benefits of Working with a Hosting
Partner? Why should I choose a hoster?
How does
my Azure Hosting service work? How do I sign up?
What happens to my hosting services after graduating from
BizSpark?
Can hosters use BizSpark licenses for
servers?
If we choose to go with the company that
is not in your list of hosting partners, do we need to pay for software?
Do you recommend a specific hoster for the BizSpark
program?
Network Partner
What is a BizSpark Network Partner?
What role do Network Partners play in recruiting startups
for enrollment in BizSpark?
How much does it cost
to be a Microsoft BizSpark Network Partner?
What
are a few benefits of working with a Network Partner?
BizSpark Plus
What is the BizSpark Plus?
What
is the initial BizSpark Plus Offer?
Why is this
offer being made by “invite-only”?
What is a BizSpark
Plus Partner and how does an organization become one?
What are the eligibility criteria for startups who are
nominated for BizSpark Plus Offers?
Why use BizSpark
Plus Partners at all?
How does a startup apply
to get the BizSpark Plus Offer directly from Microsoft?
How long does a BizSpark Plus Partnership last?
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About BizSpark
What is BizSpark?
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.
Why is Microsoft offering
this program?
Microsoft believes that by helping startups succeed
we’re helping to build a valued long-term partnership.
Together we can build a more vibrant global software
economy.
BizSpark helps startups by providing access to
Microsoft software when you most need it and can
least afford it, and by supporting the network of
organizations—startup incubators, investors, advisors,
government agencies—that are equally involved and
invested in software-fueled innovation and entrepreneurship.
Why should I join BizSpark
as a Startup?
The Microsoft BizSpark program is based on the belief
that startup success is our success. Microsoft is
committed to help technology startups realize their
goals on their own terms and in the shortest amount
of time. Through BizSpark, Microsoft's goals are
to:
- Help young and innovative software companies
gain valuable experience and expertise in Microsoft
technologies, with no upfront costs. In other
words, they can get the technologies they need
when they can least afford them.
- Help startups establish connections with
local and global startup ecosystems - VCs, angels,
incubators, entrepreneur associations, etc.
- that are equally involved and invested in
software-fueled innovation and entrepreneurship.
- Stimulate vibrant local software ecosystems
and promote innovation and interoperability.
- Support the broadest possible startup audience
in a way that complements their values and the
organizations that support them.
What are the program
roles in BizSpark?
Basically, BizSpark is a sponsor-based program,
with these Program Roles:
- Champ: A Microsoft employee who
works with Network Partners, Startups, and Hosting
Partners. Champs can recruit Network Partners,
Hosting Partners, and Startups as well as approve
their requests for enrollment.
- Network Partner: An active member
of the local software ecosystem engaged with
high-potential, early stage Startups. Network
Partners may be organizations specifically focused
on supporting entrepreneurs and Startup businesses,
or whose activities include a focus on promoting
and supporting software Startups, through programs,
mentoring, networking, business advice, financial
assistance or similar activities.
- Startup: A new technology company
or ISV (independent software vendor) actively
engaged in development of a software-based product
or online service that will form a core piece
of the company’s business.
- Hosting Partner: A designated Network
Partner who offers hosting services for "software
as a service" solutions developed by BizSpark
Startups.
Who is eligible for
BizSpark?
Eligible Startups must be:
- Actively engaged in development of a software-based
product or service that will form a core piece
of its current or intended business*. To meet
this requirement the software must:
- Add significant and primary functionality
to the integrated Microsoft software.
- Be owned, not licensed by the Startup.
- Privately held
- In business for less than 3 years[1],
and
- Bringing in less than US $1 million in annual
revenue.[2]. This requirement has
been adjusted to add local variances calibrated
to local economic conditions in the Startup’s
place of business. If a Startup’s place of business
is not listed below, then the revenue limit
is US$1 million.
Microsoft may permit individual developers or
others and/or separate technology entities who may
not meet the standard eligibility requirements to
join BizSpark from time to time.
[1] Startups who are actively engaged in software
development but have not yet completed the formalities
of establishing a business are also eligible for
entry into BizSpark.
[2] This requirement has
been adjusted to add local variances calibrated
to local economic conditions in the startup’s place
of business, below. If a Startups’ place of business
is not listed below, then the revenue limit is US
$1 million. USD $750,000 China, USD $500,000 Korea,
Malaysia, Poland, Russia, Spain, Ukraine USD $250,000
Egypt, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam
Not Eligible if you are developing:
- Dashboards, HTML editors, utilities, website
and similar technologies are not considered
a primary service or application.
Can you provide me of
a few examples of BizSpark enabled products and online
Services?
- A Rich Internet Application (RIA) where
most of the application’s functions are hosted
(either by the Startup or managed hosting services).
For example, an application to help make airline
reservations.
- An application for a desktop or mobile phone.
For example, a game.
- A combination of a) and b) above, where
local function is complemented by a hosted component.
For example, an application that helps a user
select a local restaurant which uses a GPS to
locate the user and a hosted service to locate
nearby restaurants.
Can my company join
BizSpark if we do both software development and IT services?
Yes. However, you have to provide a clear description
of your software development and how that forms
a core part of your business. If the core business
is focused on IT service or computer repair, then
you most likely won’t qualify.
Is there any cost associated
to joining the BizSpark program?
No. There is no cost associated with this program.
How long can Startups
participate in BizSpark and what happens afterwards?
Startups can participate in the program for three
years (renewed annually), unless they go public,
are acquired by a company that does not itself qualify
for BizSpark or fail to abide by the program’s terms
and conditions.
How do I join BizSpark?
How long does it take to review my application? I thought
it was an immediate enrollment.
We receive thousands of applications from around
the world every month. However, we are committed
to reviewing and validating the information you
provide us within 5 business days. To expedite your
application, please enter as much information as
possible and email to
BizSpark@microsoft.com.
To enroll in the program, a startup may apply via
sponsorship by designated BizSpark Network Partners
or apply directly to Microsoft.
To start, the Primary Contact connects to the BizSpark
Website at
www.microsoft.com/bizspark
and clicks "Apply Now!" The Startup Primary Contact
must be signed in to Windows Live™ ID. If not, the
system will prompt them to do so.
The Primary Contact is prompted to review and accept
the BizSpark Startup Agreement and the BizSpark
Program End User License Agreement ("EULA"). Acceptance
of the Startup Agreement and EULA are required to
continue the enrollment process.
Next, the Primary Contact enters information about
the Startup and the individual completing the application.
Once the simple enrollment process is complete,
the application will be reviewed by the Network
Partner or a Microsoft champ within 5 business days.
If you qualify, you’ll receive a welcome e-mail
that includes a unique subscription ID to activate
the Microsoft software download benefits delivered
via MSDN.
Microsoft BizSpark is currently offered in Chinese,
English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese,
Spanish, and Russian.
What Products do I have
access to for Design, Development, Test and Demonstration?
BizSpark members receive access to Not-For-Resale
software versions equivalent to those included in
the Visual Studio Ultimate with MSDN subscription.
BizSpark software is for design, development, test,
and demo only. For the most up to date listing of
this products click
here and then go click on the Visual Studio
Ultimate with MSDN tab for a representative list
of products.
What Products do I have
access to for Production and Hosting?
For Production: IT Operations Servers
To help manage software in production and deployment of Startup’s new “software as a service” offer to be delivered to customers over the Internet.
• System Center Configuration Manager 2007
• System Center Configuration Manager 2007 with SQL Server 2005 Technology
• System Center Data Protection Manager 2007
• System Center Operations Manager 2007
• System Center Operations Manager 2007 with SQL Server Technology
• System Center Data Protection Manager 2010
System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 with SQL Server 2008 Technology
For Production and Hosting Servers
For production and deployment of Startup’s new “software as a service” offer to be delivered to customers over the Internet.
• SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard, Enterprise and Workgroup Editions
• SQL Server 2008 R2 Web Edition
• Windows Web Server 2008 R2
• Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard and Enterprise
• Windows Server 2008 Standard and Enterprise without Hyper-V
• BizTalk Server 2009 R2 Branch, Standard, and Enterprise Editions
• SharePoint Server 2010 for Internet Sites Enterprise
• Dynamics CRM 4.0 Enterprise
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Account Management
What is Live ID and
why do I need it to apply to BizSpark?
Your Windows Live ID is the email address you use,
along with your password, to sign in to any Windows
Live program or service, such as Hotmail, Messenger,
or SkyDrive. You can also use it to sign in to other
Microsoft services, including Xbox LIVE, Zune, and
Office Live.
How do I change my Live
ID?
First, add the new member who will be the primary
contact.
- Go to Microsoft.com/BizSpark and log in
with the old Live ID (for example) i_marinov@applss.com
- Click on "manage" (at top left of page)
- Click on "manage members" in left side navigation
pane
- Add the new member (for example, John Doe)
- John Doe member will receive an email invitation,
and should register with the new Live ID office@reptor.eu
Then, replace the primary member with the new
member:
- Go to Microsoft.com/BizSpark and log in
with the old Live ID (for example) i_marinov@applss.com
- Click on "manage" (at top left of page)
- Click on "manage members" in left side navigation
pane
- Click on "Change Primary Contact" just under
the current Contact name
- Select John Doe (for example) from the pull-down
list
How do we change the
Primary Account holder on the account?
You have to login as the Primary Account holder
and make the necessary switch to another member
on your account through the "manage members". If
you are unable to locate the Primary Account holder
or they have left the company, please connect with
MSDN to make the necessary changes.
How do we add new members
to our account?
Each Primary Account (PA) holder can add up to 7
members to their company account. Once the PA logs
into the account, they can go to "manage" and then,
"manage members" to add more members. NOTE: each
invite counts against the membership limit. If the
member does not accept the invite or they are removed
from the account for whatever reason, then that
will still cost the account a membership slot. Please
contact
BizSpark@Microsoft.com to increase the number
of members. We need a few days to validate your
account information, and in some cases, we will
set up a brief phone call to discuss as to why you
need the member increase.
What are the steps for
activating a new member, if already added but cannot
activate new subscription?
- Primary must remove new member from the
BizSpark account
- Member has to log out of Live ID and delete
all cookies
- Primary must add new member to the BizSpark
account
- New member enrolls into the BizSpark account
via the link from the invite email
- New member goes to his MSDN account and
activated the new MSDN subscription using the
MSDN Subscriber ID provided via BizSpark
Does every individual
in a Startup have to enroll in BizSpark in order to
download and use program software?
No. Enrollment is per startup. However, each employee
in a startup who wants to download and use program
software will need to accept the BizSpark end user
license agreement and acknowledge agreement to startup
agreement terms.
Can you help me understand
how do I gain access rights to my software?
BizSpark members receive access to Not-For-Resale
software versions equivalent to those included in
the Visual Studio Ultimate with MSDN subscription.
BizSpark software is for design, development, test,
and demo only. For the most up to date listing of
this products click here and then go click on the
Visual Studio Ultimate with MSDN tab for a representative
list of products.
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Technical Questions
What kind of technical
support is available under the program?
Business Questions
Is BizSpark available
to Startups that also use open source technologies?
Yes. BizSpark is available to any Startup that meets
the program eligibility requirements.
Can an Outsourcing company
use BizSpark software?
Yes. However, the outsourced company has to be working
specifically on a project/code for the eligible
BizSpark Company. In addition, outsourced company
has to be invited by the primary holder to BizSpark
as a member (developer) and sign the program agreement
and EULA. Once the project/coding is developed and
tested, the primary account holder should delete
the outsourced developer from their subscription.
How do I prove (to government
agency, accountants, etc.) that the MSDN Software from
BizSpark is legally licensed?
You can do several things to show valid MSDN key
and BizSpark account validity.
- The keys themselves are proof that you have
legitimate use of the software. So, copying
and pasting those to a document can show validity
of the software you are using.
- You may use our BizSpark welcome letter,
the login page, and the BizSpark agreement as
proof that you are legitimate.
- Email us at
BizSpark
Support if you need more proof.
What is the cost of
the software I am using (for tax or business forecasts)?
You may do a quick search for the cost of the license
on our Microsoft site or use our
License Advisor to research the program and
pricing per products. You will be able to generate
a quote that you may share with your accountant,
colleagues or resellers.
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Graduation Overview
How long do Startups
have to take advantage of the graduation offer?
BizSpark startups that complete the graduation process
may continue to access MSDN for 30 days after their
graduation date and can download media from the
MSDN site. Media for other licenses may be purchased
or downloaded from Microsoft or through development
and test subscriptions such as MSDN for Visual Studio
and TechNet. Media for older software versions may
not be available.
If I do not renew, do
my keys continue to work?
Yes, BizSpark graduates that complete the graduation
process, but do not renew their Visual Studio with
MSDN subscription have a perpetual license to use
Visual Studio Ultimate according to the license
grant terms. That license includes development and
test rights with Microsoft Software and use of the
keys provided with BizSpark Visual Studio with MSDN
subscription.
How can I use my BizSpark
software, including Visual Studio with MSDN subscription,
after graduation?
If you have been to the BizSpark site and completed
the graduation process, BizSpark will provide
your organization with a license grant for any production
licenses for your software as a service solution
and Visual Studio with MSDN subscriptions you requested
at graduation. You may continue using any of the
software listed on the license grant according to
the use rights listed on the license grant.
If you have not been to the BizSpark site and/or
not completed the graduation process, the terms
of your agreement with BizSpark set forth that you
will stop using any Microsoft software provided
or accessed from the BizSpark program and tools
as of the end of the 3 year program. If you wish
to continue using any of the Microsoft software
provided or accessed from the BizSpark program and
tools, you will need to get licenses through a reseller.
Why should I renew through
Volume Licensing?
Volume licensing of software is a cost-effective
strategy to purchase licenses within a single purchasing
organization. Volume Licensing also provides greater
choice, better control, and easier license management.
For your server licenses: You may purchase
Software Assurance for the server software listed
on your license grant within 90 days of your graduation
date. You may purchase Software Assurance from any
reseller in your country; however, the BizSpark
resellers listed on your license grant are authorized
to sell licenses with the graduation pricing.
How do I find out the
pricing for keeping my BizSpark licenses current?
The BizSpark reseller for your area can get you
pricing for Software Assurance for your server production
licenses or Visual Studio with MSDN renewals. Microsoft
sets pricing to the BizSpark reseller or the BizSpark
reseller’s distribution partner, but Microsoft does
not set your final pricing. You may find estimated
reseller prices for Microsoft software licenses
using the
Microsoft License Advisor.
How do I get in touch
with my local reseller?
Your BizSpark reseller information should appear
on your license grant, which can be found on your
BizSpark account page.
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Hosting Questions
What is a Hosting Partner?
How do Hosting Partners work together with startups?
Hosting Partners are designated BizSpark Network
Partners who can provide hosting services to BizSpark
startups for "software as a service" solutions developed
by the startups. Hosting Partners will obtain the
Microsoft server products they use to provide hosting
services to startups directly from Microsoft under
their Service Provider License Agreement with Microsoft,
and must agree to BizSpark terms and conditions
for Hosting Partners.
Microsoft Communications Sector will identify, recruit
and work with BizSpark Hosting Partners. If you
would like to join the program as a Hosting Partner,
please contact
bizspark@microsoft.com.
BizSpark Startups who wish to use a Hosting Partner
to host their "software as a service" application
select a Hosting Partner. Startups and Hosting Partners
then work directly with each other to establish
their hosting services relationship.
What kind of hosting
resources are available for startups as part of BizSpark?
A BizSpark startup may choose to host with any of
our Hosting BizSpark network partner, host themselves,
or sign up for our limited Azure offer.
Startup may not host the Licensed Products in any
fashion other than self-host or using a Hosting
Partner (e.g. hosting the Licensed Products on site
at a Customer’s location is prohibited).
Do we have to select
a hoster when we apply for BizSpark?
No. However, you may choose to apply via an approved
BizSpark Hoster Network Partner (choose one while
applying to the program). Once you are enrolled
into the program, the hoster will be able to support
you immediately.
What are some benefits
of Working with a Hosting Partner? Why should I choose
a hoster?
BizSpark Hosting Partners are designated Network
Partners who can provide hosting services for "software
as a service" solutions developed by BizSpark Startups.
Startups that intend to deploy a product on the
Internet within 12 months of enrollment are encouraged
to engage a Hosting Partner to assist them in hosting
their application on the internet. Hosting Partners
can offer a wide range of unmanaged to fully managed
solutions.
If the Startup is still in product
development, it may be most cost-effective to engage
a Hosting Partner who offers inexpensive, unmanaged
server accounts that allows a Startup to deploy
one or more small servers they can configure and
manage themselves. If the Startup's application
is headed toward production, the Startup should
consider a full-service hosting partnership. A full-service
partner will work with the Startup to deploy and
run securely at scale, and will give the Startup
a performance "service level agreement" for their
application.
Many Hosting Partners specialize
in helping Startups take their application(s) to
the next step of "Software as a Service" readiness,
incorporating automated user provisioning, automated
usage metering and even automated billing services
if the Startup needs them. A Hosting Partner may
operate in specific geographies, and may have special
qualifications such as enhanced security certifications.
It is important for the Startup to choose a hosting
partner that meets their specific needs.
To learn more about hosters or to designate
who will be your hosting partner, please click thru
the link from your Startup account home page to
the Manage Hoster Relationship page.
How does my Azure Hosting
service work? How do I sign up?
The new and enhanced BizSpark MSDN subscription
benefit provides developers with an equivalent of
two virtual servers that you can use to evaluate
your application resource requirements. In a 31
day month there are 744 hours so you would receive
an equivalent of two virtual servers with 1.6 GHz
CPU, 1.75 GB of memory, 15 GB of storage capable
of moderate IO performance. The details of the exact
subscription benefits can be found at
BizSpark Azure.
To help you "get into
the cloud", BizSpark subscribers are eligible for
the entire term of their BizSpark membership for
a monthly amount of certain cloud computing resources
through their MSDN subscription benefits as described
below at no additional charge from the Windows Azure
Platform.
What happens to my hosting
services after graduating from BizSpark?
Hosting with one of our partners is a benefit provided
to the startup for your convenience. Once you exit
the BizSpark program, you will be responsible for
any additional service that the hoster may incur.
Please review the hosting benefit package with your
specific 3rd party hoster to ensure smooth transition
from BizSpark.
Can hosters use BizSpark
licenses for servers?
Not directly. A BizSpark startup will have to validate
their subscription to the hoster before a hoster
can host the licenses. If a startup applied to BizSpark
through an approved BizSpark hoster, this validation
process is seamless.
If we choose to go with
the company that is not in your list of hosting partners,
do we need to pay for software?
Approved BizSpark hosters already have an agreement
with Microsoft that ensures quality compliance and
usage. We do not recommend using hosters outside
of the BizSpark network. However, we do not bill
you for any software/license usage.
Do you recommend a specific
hoster for the BizSpark program?
Unfortunately, we cannot recommend a specific hoster.
Many hosters may offer discounted or packaged benefits
throughout the year to BizSpark startups. Please
check our network partner hosters and review their
benefits packages carefully prior to signing up.
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Network Partner
What is a BizSpark Network
Partner?
BizSpark Network Partners are community organizations
engaged with high-potential, early stage startups.
They are specifically focused on supporting software
entrepreneurs and startups.
Their activities include a focus on promoting
and supporting software Startups through programs,
mentoring, networking, business advice, or financial
and legal assistance.
If you are interested in becoming a Network Partner,
please contact
bizspark@microsoft.com
What role do Network
Partners play in recruiting startups for enrollment
in BizSpark?
Microsoft wants to create a strong partnership with
the entrepreneurial community, and we expect most
startups to be associated with, and therefore recruited
by, BizSpark Network Partners. In situations where
BizSpark Network Partner availability is limited,
Microsoft may work directly with startups to enroll
them.
How much does it cost
to be a Microsoft BizSpark Network Partner?
There are no costs or fees associated with being
a Microsoft BizSpark Network Partner. Network Partners
must simply agree to program terms and conditions.
What are a few benefits
of working with a Network Partner?
BizSpark is designed to unite a global community
of peers, technical resources, and entrepreneurial
mentors who can effectively address the unique business
development challenges that Startups face. BizSpark
directly connects Startups with a community of economic
and entrepreneurial development organizations, or
Network Partners, who fully understand the startup
environment and what it takes to go big quickly.
These advisors – Network Partners - specialize in
promoting and supporting Startups provide through
programs, business mentoring, networking, financial
assistance, peer connections, and other resources
that drive Startup success.
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BizSpark
Plus Questions
What is the BizSpark
Plus?
The
BizSpark Plus Program is an
extension of the Microsoft BizSpark Program, designed
to provide high potential startups with additional
offers, products and services from Microsoft, available
through select incubators and accelerators. These
BizSpark Plus Partners are chosen for their exceptional
ability to impact their local markets, their influence
in the entrepreneurial community and their proven
success with early-stage startups. BizSpark Plus
offers are available to leading startups by invite-only
through their relationship with BizSpark Plus Partners.
What is the initial
BizSpark Plus Offer?
Windows Azure for BizSpark Plus. This offer
provides startups with up to $60,000 of Windows
Azure over two years: one year of fully-subsidized
Azure usage, and a second year of Azure usage at
50% discount. In addition, the startups will be
enrolled in BizSpark, which provides them with all
of the tools and software they need to develop and
deploy their solution.
Why is this offer being
made by “invite-only”?
The BizSpark Plus offers are of exceptional value.
To sustain the quality of the offers and startups
who receive them, we are partnering with the world’s
leading entrepreneurial organizations. For that
reason, the BizSpark Plus offer and the role of
BizSpark Plus Partner is available through invitation
only.
What is a BizSpark Plus
Partner and how does an organization become one?
BizSpark Plus Partners are organizations who specialize
in identifying and supporting early-stage startup
companies. We have invited a small number of organizations
in each country to be BizSpark Plus Partners, based
on their location and their established track record
of providing high-value, high-quality support to
exceptional startups.
What are the eligibility
criteria for startups who are nominated for BizSpark
Plus Offers?
The startup must be eligible for BizSpark (developing
software, less than three years old, privately held
and making less than US $1M annually) and must be
nominated by the BizSpark Plus Partner.
Why use BizSpark Plus
Partners at all?
BizSpark Plus Partners are vested in the success
of the startups they select and mentor. We believe
that helping them help their startups is an excellent
way for Microsoft to support the local software
economy as well as recruit great startups to our
platform. It’s a win-win for all concerned.
How does a startup apply
to get the BizSpark Plus Offer directly from Microsoft?
We are not soliciting applications directly from
startups. Startups interested in the BizSpark Plus
offers should contact a local BizSpark Plus Partner.
How long does a BizSpark
Plus Partnership last?
We expect BizSpark Plus Partnerships to last for
several years but we review them annually.
Press
Are you looking for a Press
contact?
If you’re a member of the press and would like more
information about how Microsoft startup programs, such
as BizSpark, support entrepreneurship and innovation,
please contact Waggener Edstrom Worldwide Rapid Response
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