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Microsoft BizSpark Camp on 5th February 2010

Thursday January 21, 2010 , 2 min Read

Marking the first anniversary of the Microsoft BizSpark program, team BizSpark is pleased to invite all the BizSpark companies and product startups to join on the 5th of February for the BizSpark Camp. Savour a rich line of topics to celebrate the milestones from the first year of the program and witness the unveiling of plans to enhance the existing offerings, the most notable being the launch of Microsoft BizSpark One – the latest expansion of the Bizspark program.

Venue: Hotel Royal Orchid, Bangalore

Register here: http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/EventDetail.aspx?culture=en-IN&EventID=1032440522&IO=tJe%2bcfyS0FAUh5skku49OA%3d%3d

Microsoft BizSpark

Fires Up a Startup, Ignites a Community

The startup community requires more than just the right technology to to succeed. They need access to marketing channels, creative partnerships and coaching from industry experts. Almost a year ago Microsoft launched the BizSpark , with that perspective in mind – to deliver a holistic infrastructure that supports startups and the entrepreneurial community on a worldwide basis.

BizSpark was developed for thousands of entrepreneurs huddling in coffee shops to thrash out business plans or tinkering in garages to build innovative applications, Microsoft’s BizSpark has not only accelerated their software development process but also fine tuned the equation for startup success by providing access to business acumen and mentorship.

The results in the first year have been remarkable: more than 1000 startups in India have joined the BizSpark and through the program, software startups across India are choosing to develop on the Windows platform.