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Re: GitHub Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for Startups

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Got to meet MS4S at Govt Cloud Conf in DC. The deal for premiere founders is $325K in Azure Credits. That's pre-seed level. No equity. Then post-incubation you can talk to MS Ventures for Seed Round. Auto-enrolled via YC SUS ;)

I also like the Azure Portal web panel. Powershell in the browser is fun to play with on simulations of clusters.

Re: GitHub Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for Startups

#62

Interesting that it’s explicitly limited to B2B startups. Is there a feeling that B2C isn’t a “real” business? Or maybe because B2B startups are more likely to be acquired by larger companies, thus absorbing Microsoft’s stack?

The MS - for - startups page is pretty clear that Microsoft wants the startups they help to be helpful for _their_ customers down the road. So they want the startup to ideally play nicely with Azure / Office365 / GitHub / other Microsoft properties.

The funding thing is a bit restrictive (speaking as a currently-bootstrapping founder), but I understand that it would be very challenging filtering out scammers and not-serious users otherwise. It's easy to put up a nice-looking website and then spend the (pretty generous) credits on unrelated work.

I don't think anything here is especially nefarious, given how public they are about the restrictions and goals. Think of it as closer to an accelerator than a charity, if it helps frame the program better in your mind.

Re: GitHub Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for Startups

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

> If you can't afford to start paying after 2 years, it's time to give up or pivot That's kind of extremist, isn't it? Plenty of startups are bootstrapped, one or two people, and can survive just fine using basic tooling. The free offerings from Gitlab and Bitbucket (which include private repos) are just fine for a lot of startups. Not all startups are your VC backed unicorns. > This is very generous of MS/GH to offe…

> It's really just an attempt to lock you into a proprietary system that you cannot export your data out of nor easily move off of down the road. The GH API covers a lot of what `git` doesn't. GH's strategy has never been lock-in. They provide a good service that's constantly improving. (I'm sure other services have advantages and I'm in no way going to claim that GH is the best in class, but I am continually happy w…

(Hint: the lock-in is AZURE)

Re: GitHub Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for Startups

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Interesting that it’s explicitly limited to B2B startups. Is there a feeling that B2C isn’t a “real” business? Or maybe because B2B startups are more likely to be acquired by larger companies, thus absorbing Microsoft’s stack?

I work at Microsoft for Startups.

We are focused on B2B companies (for now) because those are the companies we can best support.

Microsoft has a vast partner network, enterprise field sales team, and marketplace, where mostly B2B customers interact.

We decided to leverage that network for startups in order to push sales their way (hence the $1BN in sales pipeline we are pushing in 2020 to startups), in addition to the other technology benefits (Azure, Dynamics, Office 365, Power Platform, Github, etc).

Eventually we will come up with a focused solution for B2C businesses, but for now, we realize our limitations and are focused on where we can best be helpful!

Info in BIO if you have any questions!!

Re: GitHub Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for Startups

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Interesting that it’s explicitly limited to B2B startups. Is there a feeling that B2C isn’t a “real” business? Or maybe because B2B startups are more likely to be acquired by larger companies, thus absorbing Microsoft’s stack?

I suspect it's because Microsoft's core DNA is B2B so they're able to justify an accelerator and the subsequent resource pull for it by going that route. Your latter suspicion is also not unfounded either I'd bet.

Definitely because of the core DNA of the company, and structurally how the business model of Microsoft works.

Re: GitHub Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for Startups

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Interesting that it’s explicitly limited to B2B startups. Is there a feeling that B2C isn’t a “real” business? Or maybe because B2B startups are more likely to be acquired by larger companies, thus absorbing Microsoft’s stack?

Not just B2B, but the business must be “Seed, Series A, B, or C stage (or validated equivalent)” funded. I’m not entirely sure what “validated equivalent” entails, but I take it to mean they’re interested in VC-funded companies, not bootstrapp{ed,ing}, angel-funded, or crowd-funded companies Your acquisition hypothesis seems quite likely to me; it would be naïve to believe that Microsoft would offer such value out of…

Frank here, I work at Microsoft for Startups.

Validated equivalent means that you don't necessarily need to be a company on the fundraising path in order to make it into the program.

So if a self-funded company comes to us and shows they have sales traction, then we can take them to our field sales team, make a target list of companies, and get them intro'd to the right accounts to close deals.

No, this is not out of the goodness of our hearts (although I do know my team has good hearts also :).

The point of the program is to get companies on Azure (a strong platform from a technical perspective), and the best way to keep companies on Azure is to provide value via technology and sales.

If you're closing more deals with us, you will have to consume more Azure in order to service those deals.

Win, meet win.

P.S: On the side, I run a community for profit-driven entrepreneurs who have not raised venture: http://inflectioncommunity.com

Re: GitHub Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for Startups

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Interesting that it’s explicitly limited to B2B startups. Is there a feeling that B2C isn’t a “real” business? Or maybe because B2B startups are more likely to be acquired by larger companies, thus absorbing Microsoft’s stack?

The MS - for - startups page is pretty clear that Microsoft wants the startups they help to be helpful for _their_ customers down the road. So they want the startup to ideally play nicely with Azure / Office365 / GitHub / other Microsoft properties. The funding thing is a bit restrictive (speaking as a currently-bootstrapping founder), but I understand that it would be very challenging filtering out scammers and not-…

We support bootstrapped/self-funded founders!!!

I even created a community for these types of companies http://inflectioncommunity.com

Maybe that wasn't clear from the language, but the thought is that we can only really introduce you to sales leads once you've figured out product market fit.

If you don't have product market fit and a sales rep starts introducing you to leads, it's not going to end well for anyone.

It's not really about scammers (I can't remember an internal conversation that centered around people scamming the program), more about making sure it's going to be useful partnership.

Re: GitHub Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for Startups

#68
I have a company I started with 2 university professors in the geospatial analytics space and as I work on building out the tech I am increasingly anxious about spending since we're pre-revenue and it's all out of my pocket for now. This Microsoft for Startups is appealing to me. Anyone know of any similar programs I should look into?

Re: GitHub Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for Startups

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

The MS - for - startups page is pretty clear that Microsoft wants the startups they help to be helpful for _their_ customers down the road. So they want the startup to ideally play nicely with Azure / Office365 / GitHub / other Microsoft properties. The funding thing is a bit restrictive (speaking as a currently-bootstrapping founder), but I understand that it would be very challenging filtering out scammers and not-…

We support bootstrapped/self-funded founders!!! I even created a community for these types of companies http://inflectioncommunity.com Maybe that wasn't clear from the language, but the thought is that we can only really introduce you to sales leads once you've figured out product market fit. If you don't have product market fit and a sales rep starts introducing you to leads, it's not going to end well for anyone. I…

Oh, noted, my bad. Yeah, that's not the read I got from the website, but I appreciate the correction. Definitely aware of those resources now though!
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