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SRT Solutions, Ann Arbor SPARK and Microsoft Work Together to Accelerate Startups
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Software gurus SRT Solutions and
Ann Arbor SPARK, the driving force of business acceleration, attraction and
retention in theAnn Arbor region, are joining forces to offer a view of the
Microsoft BizSpark program for startups. The seminar, scheduled for
December 11 from 5-7 p.m. at SPARK Central, will provide insight about how
this new program can provide business acceleration consulting and software
support for software-based or service start-ups.
"The BizSpark program is an exciting new offering through Microsoft for
software-based start-ups. To truly maximize the Microsoft offering, we've
partnered with local developer SRT Solutions to offer a one-stop resource
combing the software expertise of SRT Solutions and the business counsel of
Ann Arbor SPARK," said Michael A. Finney, CEO, Ann Arbor SPARK. "Access to
resources that can be costly, like software, can help a cash-strapped start-up
business compete in a tough economy."
SRT is a partner in Microsoft's BizSpark, a new global program designed to
help start-ups get on a fast track. BizSpark will provide access to
Microsoft's current, full-featured development tools and server products with
no upfront costs.
"Software is a critical business resource," explained Bill Wagner, SRT
Solutions co-founder and Microsoft regional director. "Understanding the
software tools a start-up needs to streamline business operations and
functions, and how to implement software in a strategic way, provide key
support for business success."
Wagner, along with SRT Solutions' co-founder Dianne Marsh, will offer a
"how to" to help BizSpark attendees maximize the value of software to support
business growth. Scott Olson, Ann Arbor SPARK's director of business
acceleration, will provide advice on business expansion.
Jennifer Marsman, developer evangelist in Microsoft's Developer and
Platform Evangelism group, will be available to answer BizSpark-related
questions from attendees.
The Microsoft BizSpark Program launch will be held at SPARK Central, 330
E. Liberty in downtownAnn Arbor. The event is free, however, registration
is encouraged. For more information, or to register, visit
www.srtsolutions.com or www.annarborspark.org .
About SRT Solutions
SRT Solutions was founded by Bill Wagner and Dianne Marsh in 2000 to fill
a void in the marketplace: Helping businesses that lack the in-house resources
to get software projects done on time and in the most strategic way possible.
SRT Solutions offers custom technology analysis, proof of concept development
and software development. SRT Solutions' expertise is working with software
developers on-site on their current projects, teaching them to apply new
technologies to current projects. For more information, visit
www.SRTSolutions.com .
About Ann Arbor SPARK
Ann Arbor SPARK, a non-profit organization, is the driving force in
establishing theAnn Arbor region as a destination for business expansion,
retention, and location by identifying and meeting the needs of business at
every stage, from startups to large organizations. Ann Arbor SPARK represents
all communities in theWashtenaw County. Ann Arbor SPARK collaborates with
business, academic, government, and community investor partners including the
University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, the Herbert and Grace Dow
Foundation,Washtenaw County, theCity of Ann Arbor, the Bank ofAnn Arbor and
the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. For more information, please
call (734) 761-9317 or visit www.AnnArborSPARK.org .
About the Microsoft BizSpark program
-- Software -- Development tools, platform technologies and production
licenses of server products for use in developing and bringing to market
innovative and interoperable solutions. -- Support -- Professional technical
support from Microsoft and connects you to a global community of business
experts who can help guide you through the hurdles of growing your business.
-- Visibility -- Achieve global visibility to an audience of potential
investors, clients and partners.
To enroll in the Microsoft BizSpark program, a company must be:
-- A privately held company building a software-based product or service
(even using open source code)
-- In business for fewer than three years
-- Have less than USD$1M in annual revenue
Information can be found at: www.microsoftstartupzone.com .
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