
Ballmer: Let us help you use our wares...
By Colin Barker
Published: 2 October 2007 08:35 BST
UK companies with "high potential" can now get a helping hand from Microsoft, the software giant has said, as it launched a new scheme to support start-ups.
Announcing the Startup Accelerator Programme, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer said the aim is to help those companies that show enormous potential but find it difficult to get started in the right way. A similar scheme has been running in the US since August.
According to Ballmer: "Software offers huge opportunities for new UK businesses but even great ideas and ground-breaking innovation are sometimes not enough to bring long-term success."
The programme is designed, said Ballmer, to "help fledgling businesses realise their potential and achieve success". It includes technical support and guidance on Microsoft technologies and platforms, including Silverlight - Microsoft's competitor to Adobe's Flash - and its Live offerings, which also received a shot in the arm with the announcement of new services.
To help promote the businesses, Microsoft will be offering commercial help as well but first companies have to "be successful" in being considered suitable by Microsoft. Once accepted, qualifying start-ups will get access to tools and services to help "accelerate their businesses commercially", the company said in a statement. This will include "access to marketing and sales support, as well as business-development sessions hosted by Microsoft".
The scheme was launched at a half-day conference in London. At least four companies - Corebridge, Miomni, ViaPost and Zebtab - have already successfully joined the scheme.
Colin Barker writes for ZDNet UK
Redmond squaring up to Google's web apps
Microsoft antitrust remedy 'just right'
Microsoft extends Windows XP's lifeline
Microsoft blogger spills beans on search tweaks
Can Redmond rivals storm the Office stronghold?
Microsoft downbeat after European ruling
You will provide high-level technical guidance regarding the integration of Adobe products within Enterprise Systems. Technical Support Consultant, ...
Works with Marketing and global Centre of Competence functions to ensure correct product line ups and pricing. GENERAL SUMMARYDell has a track record ...
Located in North Dublin, and only a short journey from Dublin International Airport, the Dublin office enjoys a dynamic, sociable culture in a truly ...
Agenda Setters 2008
Welcome to the ninth annual Agenda Setters poll – silicon.com's list of the top 50 most influential individuals in the technology and IT industries, from techies and CIOs to entrepreneurs and business leaders. Find out more in our latest special report.
Stories from the web...
Copyright © 2008 CBS Interactive Limited. All rights reserved. Top of page
Mark McDonald CIOs: Go large for services The bigger the better
Stuart Packham Looking for a job? Look no further Five top recruitment trends