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Blog Post:
Azure Pricing Details for Microsoft Partners
John J McClelland
As partners evolve their portfolio of offerings to include Azure, questions often arise about pricing. Although there is a great deal of information online already, help is often needed to clarify some of the finer details. The following information was recently provided as a follow-up to...
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7 Apr 2010
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Web Professionals Get Discounted Hosting, Free Software, Marketing and Tools – Attend a Websitespark event
John J McClelland
Microsoft Presents: Win with WebsiteSpark Get leads, free marketing, software and tools to build websites, and discounted hosting. WebsiteSpark™ provides you software, tools, support and training that helps enable you to provide your customers with competitively priced hosting solutions on the...
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2 Mar 2010
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SummitCloud Takes Top Honors at the BizSpark Azure Camp in NYC
John J McClelland
SummitCloud is a BizSpark startup that produces analysis and compliance software used by suppliers and retailers. Microsoft Partner Evangelists John McClelland and Brian Johnson sat down with SummitCloud CEO David Leibowitz to talk about SummitCloud, BizSpark, and the Microsoft Partner Network. This...
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8 Feb 2010
Blog Post:
Future Partners Amongst Us
John J McClelland
Over the past year Microsoft has launched several programs to get software into the hands of university students ( DreamSpark ) and start-ups ( BizSpark ) at no cost. And last week Microsoft took it 1-step further by expanding the DreamSpark program to include high school students worldwide . ...
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31 Mar 2009
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