BizSpark Program – Frequently Asked Questions
What is Microsoft BizSpark?
Microsoft BizSpark is global program designed to accelerate the success of early stage Startups.
BizSpark 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 Startups receive professional support from Microsoft as well as community-driven support from
Network Partners, active organizations in the entrepreneurial space, who can provide guidance,
mentorship and resources to startups.
BizSpark provides Software, Support and Visibility to high-potential Startups:
Software
• All the software included in the Visual Studio Team System Team Suite (VSTS) with
MSDN Premium subscription– for the entire development team
• Expression Studio (Version 2)
• VSTS Team Foundation Server (Standard Edition)
• Production License use rights to host a ―software as a service‖ solution over the Internet,
using the following products: Windows Server (all versions); SQL Server (all versions); Office
SharePoint Server; Systems Center, and BizTalk Server.
Support
• Two Technical Support Incidents per Startup.
• Access to MSDN Premium: Managed Newsgroups, Forums, Downloads, etc.
• Guidance, resources and mentoring provided by Network Partners, active members of the
global software ecosystem who can provide qualified support and advice to Startups.
Visibility
• Each BizSpark Startup will have the opportunity to profile their company in the BizSparkDB,
an online Startup directory, hosted on the Microsoft Startup Zone. Startups will get exposure
to potential investors, partners and customers around the world.
• Opportunity to be highlighted on the BizSparkDB as a featured company and be promoted as
BizSpark Company of the Week on the Microsoft Startup Zone Web site:
www.MicrosoftStartupZone.com.
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Who is eligible for Microsoft BizSpark?
An eligible Startup must have the following characteristics at the time of joining:
• Actively engaged in development of a software-based product or service that will form a core
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piece of its current or intended business ,
• Privately held,
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• In business for less than 3 years , and
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• Less than US $1 million in annual revenue.
To be eligible to use the software for production and deployment of hosted solutions, startups must also
be developing a new ―software as a service‖ solution (on any platform) to be delivered over the Internet.
Is Microsoft BizSpark available to Startups that also use open source
technologies?
Yes, BizSpark is available to any Startup that meets the program eligibility requirements.
Is participation in Microsoft BizSpark free?
Enrollment in the program is free, however Microsoft will assess each Startup a USD$100 program
offering fee due when the Startup exits the program.
Why is Microsoft offering this program?
The Microsoft BizSpark program is based on the belief that if we help Startups succeed, we will help build
a valued long-term relationship with them, and together we can build a more vibrant global software
economy. Microsoft BizSpark will help Startups by providing access to Microsoft software when they 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. Microsoft is committed to working with those organizations as part of
the Microsoft BizSpark Network to ensure that we are supporting the broadest possible startup audience,
in a way that complements the value those network organizations already provide.
What is the enrollment process for Microsoft BizSpark?
Startups may enroll in the program via sponsorship by designated BizSpark Network Partners. Enrollment
may be done via:
• The Microsoft BizSpark Startup Enrollment Site http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/.
Note: If a Startup is not able to locate a Network Partner in its region, the Startup can contact a Microsoft
representative and ask for assistance. This can be done directly from the Startup Enrollment Web site.
http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/findnetworkpartner.aspx
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Startups cannot be in the business of providing services to others such as hosting, web agency, system integration or outsourced
development.
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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.
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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 Greece, Korea, Malaysia, Poland, Russia, Spain, Ukraine
• USD $250,000 Egypt, Pakistan, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam
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Once the simple enrollment process is complete, participants will receive a welcome e-mail that includes
a unique subscription ID that can be used to activate the software download benefits delivered via MSDN.
Microsoft BizSpark is currently offered in Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean,
Portuguese, Spanish and Russian. Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/ for complete
information on eligibility and enrollment.
What is a Network Partner?
Network Partners are active members of the local software ecosystem engaged with high-potential, early
stage Startups. They are organizations specifically focused on supporting software entrepreneurs and
Startups, or whose activities include a focus on promoting and supporting software Startups, through
programs, mentoring, networking, business advice, financial and legal assistance, or similar services and
activities.
For more information on how to become a Microsoft BizSpark Network Partner, please visit
http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/.
Can Microsoft recruit and enroll Startups in the Microsoft BizSpark
program directly?
We want to create a strong partnership with the entrepreneur community, and we expect most Startups to
be associated with, and therefore recruited by, our Network Partners. In situations where Network Partner
availability is limited, Microsoft may work directly with Startups.
What are the benefits of being a Network Partner?
Through their participation in Microsoft BizSpark, Network Partners can extend their reach in the startup
community and receive exposure as a Microsoft partner. Specifically, participation in BizSpark provides
Network Partners:
• The opportunity to provide Startups access to valuable technology-based benefits, at no cost
to their organization — a highly attractive benefit that supports and advances innovation and
cross-platform interoperability.
• Exposure to new, high-potential technology Startups via the Microsoft BizSpark Find a
Network Partner feature.
• High-profile, global exposure as a Microsoft partner, which could include promotion on
Microsoft Web properties, podcasts, webcasts and newsletters, as well as joint PR and
marketing initiatives.
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 agree to program terms and conditions.
Can Network Partners charge Startups for their support?
If a Network Partner assesses a membership fee to join its organization, it may extend those fees to
Microsoft BizSpark Startups should it choose to do so.
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Will Microsoft Provide Hosting Resources for Startups as a part of
Microsoft BizSpark?
Yes, Microsoft will work with designated hosting partners that can provide hosting services for online
applications developed by Startups participating in the program. Hosting Partners are designated Network
Partners who can provide hosting services for ―software as a service‖ solutions developed by BizSpark
Startups.
Generally, Hosting Partners are members of the SaaS (Software as a Service) Incubation Center
Program, which is subject to its own terms and conditions (including, but not limited to, a one-time
$10,000 fee for SaaS Business training and ongoing delivery of 1-day SaaS workshops). Participating
Startups can select a hosting partner from the Microsoft BizSpark Website
http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark.
Who can be a Hosting Partner?
Microsoft Communications Sector will identify, recruit and work with BizSpark Hosting Partners. If you
would like to join the Microsoft Hosters Network, please contact bzssup@microsoft.com.
How long can Startups participate in Microsoft BizSpark?
Startups can participate in the program for three years (renewed annually), unless it goes public, is
acquired by a company that does not itself qualify for Microsoft BizSpark, or fails to abide by program
terms and conditions.
Does every individual in a Startup have to enroll in BizSpark in order to
download software?
No, enrollment is per startup. However, each individual who wants to download software will need to
accept the BizSpark End User License Agreement.
What happens after three years of participation in BizSpark?
In addition to responsibility for the $100 program offering fee, Startups retain the perpetual licenses for
the development and design tools. In order to continue to receive updates to the tools and the
development platform, the Startup will need to renew their MSDN subscription. To continue to use the
production licenses Startups may choose to take advantage of a licensing program like Microsoft’s
Services Provider License Agreement program (or other Microsoft licensing programs that may be
available at the time), but are in no way obligated to do so.
When will BizSpark be available to Startups?
The program is immediately available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan,
Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, U.K., Ukraine, Vietnam and the United States. Please visit
http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/ for complete information on Microsoft BizSpark availability.
For more information:
Microsoft BizSpark Support, bzssup@microsoft.com.
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What Microsoft software is included?
• Visual Studio Team System Team Suite (VSTS) with MSDN Premium subscription– for the
entire development team
• Expression Studio (Version 2)
• VSTS Team Foundation Server (Standard Edition)
• Production License use rights to host a ―software as a service‖ solution over the Internet,
using the following products: Windows Server (all versions); SQL Server (all versions); Office
SharePoint Server; Systems Center, and BizTalk.
The information regarding software is representative and not comprehensive. Products, versions,
availability and additional benefits are subject to change. All software is available by download only.
Because this offering is likely to be updated from time to time, Startups and Network Partners should visit
the Microsoft® BizSpark website at https://microsoft.com/bizspark often to check Program Guides.
What is MSDN Premium?
The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is a set of online services designed to help developers write
applications using Microsoft products and technologies: Web developers, hardware developers interested
in the operating system (OS), developers standing on the various OS platforms, developers leveraging
the API and scripting languages of Microsoft’s many applications. The relationship management is
situated in assorted media: Web sites, newsletters, developer conferences, trade media, blogs and
software distribution.
MSDN Library is a library of official technical documentation content intended for developers developing
for Microsoft Windows.
Is any customer support available under the program?
In addition to the MSDN online support, the startup’s primary contact will be eligible to receive two
technical support incidents. More information is available at Microsoft Customer Support.
For more information about Startup resources:
Visit http://www.microsoftstartupzone.com/.