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Ruud de Jonge, Director Technical Audience Evangelism & Startups, Western Europe - 16 May 2012
According to the European Commission, the 23 million SMEs in the EU represent 99% of businesses, and are a key driver for economic growth, innovation, employment and social integration. It is therefore crucial that EU institutions, governments and the private sector nurture new innovative companies, promote successful entrepreneurship and improve the business environment for SMEs and start-ups. This...
16 May 2012
Take your place among the leaders of Europe’s innovation community!
Sylvie Laffarge, Director Community Affairs EMEA - 08 May 2012
“The best way to have a good idea is to have a lot of ideas!” is how the saying goes. That is precisely the enthused response that Innovate4Good drew in Brussels where I just spent the day with 150 amazing young people from around Europe . Powered by the thinking of these individuals from 30 countries from the Aegean in the south all the way up to the North Sea, Innovate4Good generated an...
27 April 2012
Innovate4Good@Microsoft in Brussels will bring together over 120 young Europeans in interactive workshops and activities to discuss how they can imagine and realise leadership in today’s technology driven economy.
Futures - 25 April 2012
A start-up created by two British medics combines social networks and cloud computing to make hospital staffing more efficient.
Futures - 13 April 2012
Looking back at his three-year term as chairman of the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT), Martin Schuurmans has mixed feelings. While he is proud of the three Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) that are now up and running, he feels that they could have been set up faster and have achieved more.
Demos - 04 April 2012
Atomblock’s solution is designed to take away all the hard work involved in publishing and selling content - such as video games – online. With Atomblock, companies can become e-retailers in less than a week, complete with links to social media. It is ideal for retailers who want to create online stores, but do not want invest in the time, cost and expertise themselves.
Juliano Tubino, Worldwide Director, Innovation and Emerging Business, Microsoft - 13 February 2012
I had the pleasure to attend TEDx in Athens, Greece, and present a topic that is dear to my heart; disruptive innovation.
Futures - 03 February 2012
If doctors could use natural user interfaces, like gestures, surgery could be quicker and safer.
Futures - 17 January 2012
In just 15 years, Switzerland’s government and universities have worked to make the country a leader in entrepreneurship.
It may be known for snow-covered mountains and cold-weather sports, but in terms of innovation, Switzerland is hot. The Alpine country with a population of 7.6 million is home to 61 technology parks, and its universities churn out dozens of science-based start-ups every year.
Ruud de Jonge, Director Technical Audience Evangelism & Startups, Western Europe - 03 November 2011
Wall Street Journal Tech Europe has become established as one of THE go-to places to find about the challenges and trends facing Europe’s ICT start-up community. It’s also a great showcase for some of the brightest and best examples in the region. So we were delighted to help WSJ’s European Technology Editor Ben Rooney meet some of the leading lights in BizSpark –...
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 07 October 2011
SMEs form the fabric of the European economy; are they also the fabric of the European cloud? This week, as a contribution to SME Week in Brussels, Microsoft hosted another of our Cloud Computing Policy Roundtables, this time on the topic ‘Building a European cloud by and for SMEs’. The intent was to explore the opportunities that cloud computing has for European SMEs, and any...
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 27 September 2011
We had the great pleasure to chat with Julie Meyer, one of the leading champions for entrepreneurship in Europe, at this year’s Microsoft BizSpark Summit. Julie talked to us about the business ideas that get traction with investors, gave us some tips and tricks on successful entrepreneurship, and the role of cloud computing in driving business and economic growth in Europe. Julie introduced the...
Ruud de Jonge, Director Technical Audience Evangelism & Startups, Western Europe - 09 September 2011
10 capitals in just 20 days: this is the plan of Ben Rooney, editor of the Wall Street Journal’s Tech Europe, with the aim “to take the temperature of the continent and talk to the hottest start-ups in the coolest places.” Starting on September 10th in Tel Aviv, the tour ends of 30 Sept in Dublin, fitting in Istanbul, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Tallinn, Moscow, Berlin and Barcelona...
Futures - 22 August 2011
Founded three years ago, Kobojo develops games for social media such as Facebook. Now it is developing a business model that transforms virtual currencies into hard euros.
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 15 September 2011
In this case study, you can read about how cloud computing helps the Hungarian Water Rescue Service free up more than 1,500 man-days to focus on saving more lives, with the help of an innovative SME - Central Europe On-Demand (CEOD).
The Hungarian Water Rescue Service (HWRS) was founded in 1999 as a non-profit organization by 30 volunteers at Lake Balaton, Central Europe’s largest body of...
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 15 September 2011
In this case study, you can read about Procore, a Dutch company setting precedence for other SMEs with its flexible, forward thinking business model and way of work with the smart use of cloud computing.
Procore is an independent European consultancy firm, based in Nieuw-Vennep, the Netherlands, which provides project management, strategic property advice, and consultancy for workplace and facilities...
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 08 July 2011
With this year’s edition of the European BizSpark Summit just behind us, we wanted to see what winning the competition meant for last years’ finalists.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 01 July 2011
To paraphrase Fidelity Growth Partners Europe’s Simon Clark, one of the judges at this year's BizSpark European Summit: it’s pretty tough pitching your business to a panel of seasoned investors in five minutes, with over two hundred people watching – media, VC’s, and movers and shakers from the tech industry.
Jan Muehlfeit, Chairman of Microsoft Europe - 14 June 2011
I’m glad to see that alongside the topic of sustainable cloud computing, a central theme at this year’s BizSpark Summit will be on funding solutions for small and medium-size businesses (SMEs). It needs to be discussed.
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 07 June 2011
In this case study, you can read about how TradeFacilitate, an Irish company successfully scales-up its operation to serve a larger market without proportionally adding more personnel and technology resources.
TradeFacilitate delivers an innovative web solution for trading companies. It provides new cost-effective electronic customs systems which enhances the security, transparency and efficiency...
25 May 2011
Now in its 7th year, the BizSpark European Summit brought together thought-leaders in the entrepreneurial community across Europe - investors, government representatives, start-ups, journalists and Microsoft’s network partners. The summit provided a unique platform to debate the issues facing tech entrepreneurs in Europe and see some of the best start-ups in Europe. The summit was brought to you...
Stefan Lindeberg, Director, Emerging Business - 20 May 2011
What a great market Europe is for tech entrepreneurship and innovation. Hundreds of start-ups from across Europe were entered into this year’s BizSpark European Summit and I’m awed by the great ideas, business acumen and sheer commitment and energy of our region’s start-ups.
Stefan Lindeberg, Director, Emerging Business - 27 April 2011
The IT industry’s constant evolution is what makes it so exciting. Our annual BizSpark European Summit is a great demonstration of this: in its 7th year, this event seems to be reaching new heights and attracting an increasingly impressive list of speakers, judges and delegates from the entrepreneurial community.
Matt Lambert, Director of Corporate Affairs and Citizenship - 19 April 2011
I firmly believe that entrepreneurial initiatives are crucial to the growth of European economy. Startups should be able to operate in a supportive environment while pushing their innovative ideas.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 29 March 2011
It has been widely acknowledged that SMEs and start-ups are key drivers for countries’ innovation and economic prosperity. Microsoft is proudly partnering with these innovative organizations in order to develop successful IT solutions.
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 18 March 2011 |
In this case study, you can read about how a French software development company is managing to stay competitive in the gaming industry by having an easily scalable IT cloud infrastructure that can meet demands of the unpredictable social, casual gaming market.
Headquartered in Paris, France, Kobojo is a software development company that produces social, casual games that customers can access...
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 11 March 2011
As mentioned in an earlier post, Ireland is one of Europe’s key hubs for innovation where entrepreneurial initiatives, crucial to the growth of European economy, should be able to operate in a supportive environment.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 28 January 2011 |
In this case study, you can read about an Irish company which is enabling SMEs in Europe by developing multi-featured and highly customisable HR management tools through cloud computing.
HR Locker gives SMEs access to the kind of HR management tools that would usually be available only to larger organisations. Combining many great HR tracking features into a single, highly-customisable package, this...
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 12 January 2011
In this case study, you can read about the new way a UK based company is engaging with its customers and building its software business due to the simplicity cloud computing is enabling the deployment of its services.
UK based Artesian reduces the cost, time and pain of filtering the web and social-media so that companies can get quick and accurate access to market intelligence to close sales...
Futures - 06 January 2011
Andreas Klinger’s 18-month struggle to find money for a new company helps explain why Europe doesn’t produce more start-ups. Klinger pursued investors for his Internet-based fashion company across a continent, from the beer gardens of Munich to plush hotels in Moscow. “It was a crazy circus. We had to produce our business plan in several languages, accompanied by 15-sheet spreadsheets...
Brigitte Baumann, President EBAN - 16 December 2010
See what Microsoft’s Blaise Vignon and Brigitte Baumann, President of EBAN, had to say on the event which provided opportunities for growth and highlighted the contribution of early-stage investors to the Europe 2020 strategy.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 10 December 2010
As we’ve highlighted in previous posts, one by the President of the SME Union and another on European Commission’s initiative: ACCESS-ICT 2010, great innovation needs to be partnered with access to capital and it remains one of the biggest challenges that the entrepreneurial community in Europe faces.
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 07 December 2010
We had the chance to chat to Peter Jungen, the President of the SME Union and Chairman of Economic Policy council of EPP at the European Parliament. He shared with us his view on European innovation and entrepreneurship.
Futures - 18 November 2010
Billy Boyle is the kind of entrepreneur European policy makers would love to clone. Working out of a basement lab at Cambridge University, Boyle and two fellow chemical engineers pioneered a sensor system on a microchip to detect toxic gases and compounds used in explosives.
Blaise Vignon, Emerging Business Team Lead, France - 16 November 2010
When Steve Ballmer visited Microsoft’s French HQ in Paris a few weeks ago, he seemed pretty impressed with the entrepreneurial community here that puts France as one of Europe’s most competitive ICT markets, not least due to the Windows Phone 7 competition for developers.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 03 November 2010
Joe Wilson, new Western European lead, speaks from the heart about what Microsoft is trying to do for start-ups in Europe. As a veteran entrepreneur himself, Joe brings a very personal perspective and talks about his first exposure to the European Venture Capital (VC) community. Expect to see more blogs from Joe and his team in the months to come.
Jan Muehlfeit, Chairman of Microsoft Europe - 22 October 2010
While there are some great success stories for us to highlight, it’s important we don’t lose sight of the major hurdles that entrepreneurs still face in Europe.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 18 October 2010
In this case study, you can read about an Italian company that was able to quickly develop and deploy its software to new markets just by using a cloud computing platform.
Computer software often needs to be available in many different languages, which could mean a lot of translation and localisation work for developers. Threeplicate created ‘Amanuens‘ which automates and...
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 15 October 2010 |
In our second video from this year's Microsoft BizSpark European Summit series, we hear from some of the region’s most promising start-ups.
Rodolfo De Oliveira, Enterprise Segment Market Manager, Microsoft - 04 October 2010
At the end of 2009, you may have seen news of a pilot project on Microsoft.eu that aimed to help remove barriers to job mobility. CITEVE for unemployed people video was posted describing how Microsoft and CITEVE joined forces in Portugal to bring technology skills to unemployed textile workers in the country.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 07 September 2010
One of the most important ways in which we are supporting European technology companies is helping them find access to capital in those crucial early years.
Cliff Reeves, GM Emerging Business Team Microsoft Corporation - 02 September 2010 |
The BizSpark European Summit in Paris proved to be a great platform to exchange ideas and best practices for start-ups in Europe. In fact, we came away with so much good information to share that we decided to save some of it for after the summer break.
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 31 May 2010
In this case study, you can read about the cloud solution developed by a French SME currently deployed to more than 3500 users in 300 offices around France.
French IT service provider Exakis wanted to bolster its service offerings with an enterprise-class messaging and collaboration solution that it could offer to clients who did not want to build out new infrastructure or who needed to deploy a...
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 31 May 2010
In this case study, you can read about how MiniLiner, an air-cargo firm is managing chaos caused by scaling up and saving up to €50,000 annually by switching to a cloud-based communications solution for its employees.
MiniLiner is an air-cargo firm in Orio al Serio, Italy, whose rapid growth led to a disorganized IT infrastructure that was expensive, difficult to use, and unreliable.
Juan Bossicard, EUGA Program Manager - 15 June 2010
The European Commission has recently released the results of a survey around public attitudes on various issues leading to entrepreneurship, such as risk-taking, start-ups, entrepreneurial education, and “Entrepreneurship in the EU and beyond”.
Jan Muehlfeit, Chairman of Microsoft Europe - 08 June 2010
I’m trying hard to contain my pride right now as Microsoft recently won the award for the number one best place to work in Europe, for the third year in a row!
Cliff Reeves, GM Emerging Business Team Microsoft Corporation - 04 June 2010
You may have caught one of my earlier post in this video series in which I discussed why Microsoft is so involved with start-ups and entrepreneurs and give a few insights into some of the programmes we run to support them.
31 May 2010
In this case study, you can read about how a Swiss consultancy uses cloud to boost business agility and take more time to invest in the people and in their business without worrying about infrastructure.
Lodestone is a management consultancy that ensures a lean operational structure by selectively outsourcing its IT functions. It is based in Switzerland and operates across 13 countries.
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 31 May 2010
In this case study, you can read about how cloud computing helps a German company expand its service offerings in new ways, opening new doors and creating new opportunities for growth.
Computacenter is one of Europe’s leading independent providers of IT infrastructure services.
Futures - 03 May 2010
Huge industrial robots are now a mature industry. Young French entrepreneur Jean-Christophe Baillie believes it is time for them to move from factories to the home. The founder and CEO of robotics software start-up Gostai, Baillie envisions a bold paradigm shift in robotics – and last December he received a big vote of confidence when the judges in the ACES Awards for Academic Enterprise gave him the...
Cliff Reeves, GM Emerging Business Team Microsoft Corporation - 27 April 2010
As part of the Emerging Business team at Microsoft, I have been working closely with start-ups and entrepreneurs right across the world for quite a few years.
Riitta Raesmaa, Partner and co-founder of Sopima - 24 March 2010
Our guest blogger today is Riitta Raesmaa, partner and co-founder of Sopima, a Finnish SME and part of the Microsoft BizSpark programme!
Juan Bossicard, EUGA Program Manager - 24 March 2010
We’ve said it before but we’ll say it again: Ireland is one of the most exciting countries for tech entrepreneurs and one of the strongest for BizSpark www.microsoft.com/BizSpark/, our programme to help early stage start-ups by providing them with software and support.
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 22 April 2010
In this case study, you can read about how a French SME was able to provide a flexible, hosted, and worry-free communication solution for its consultants through cloud.
Based in Lyon, France, Peaks is an IT company with a mobile workforce of consultants deployed at customer sites. Peaks wanted better messaging and collaboration tools for its consultants to share data and expedite service. It...
Cliff Reeves, GM Emerging Business Team Microsoft Corporation - 01 March 2010
I was pleased to read that Shout’em, a Croatian start-up that’s part of our BizSpark programme for start-ups (read more about the programme here) was selected as one of the top 5 start-ups to look out for in 2010! Read about it in this article from PC World.
Kim Nielsen, Local Software Economy Lead - 03 February 2010
We’ve regularly been reporting on European start-ups featured in the Microsoft StartupZone, a site which showcases and brings together Bizspark companies (BizSpark being a programme we’ve developed to help out start-ups with access to software and support.)
Jan Muehlfeit, Chairman of Microsoft Europe - 25 January 2010
Jan Muehlfeit, Chairman of Microsoft Europe, on unlocking human potential through inspiring creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship; and improving European competitiveness by re-aligning education programmess and providing support for start-up companies.
Kim Nielsen, Local Software Economy Lead - 04 March 2010
While competitions are great to win, they are also a great way for start-ups to network with investors and possible partners, hone their presentation skills and generate some visibility. That’s why we were pleased to sponsor the Eurecan European Venture Contest which drew to a close this month.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 17 December 2009
Recently, we were reminded that the Nordic region is a vibrant community for technology innovation and entrepreneurs. We took part in two events in recent weeks: firstly the EBAN Winter University in Stockholm and Finland’s Money Talks Forum.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 17 December 2009
As you’ll have gathered from my recent posts, LeWeb – the biggest web event in Europe - took place last week. I didn’t go myself but have heard from my colleagues who did, as well as the buzz online, that it was an awesome and inspirational event, as ever.
11 December 2009
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Portugal were struggling to use funding opportunities provided by the government. The awarding bodies’ policies meant that it took businesses years to receive the approved grant money. Santander Totta, a banking institution and member of the European Union Grants Advisor (EUGA) in Portugal, offered zero per cent interest loans to SMEs to cover the amount of...
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 10 December 2009
As you’ll know if you read my last post, this week is Le Web week, and we’re quite excited about it. Besides the fact that we’re a Gold Partner along with Google, it’s just a really great event, which has brought together the best and brightest web entrepreneurs, start-ups, VCs, app builders, designers and so forth.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 10 December 2009
What is Le Web?
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 07 December 2009 |
Last month, I posted an entry leading you to the MicrosoftStartupZone’s latest featured European start-up and promised that I’d keep you updated, so here goes. Over the last few weeks, two more European start-ups have been featured!
04 December 2009
Technology firms in Sweden were struggling to find skilled workers. With help from European Union Grants Advisor (EUGA) Sweden, the national employment agency and an association of Microsoft® partners organised a “matchmaking” event where employers could interview and hire suitable candidates. Companies hired qualified IT workers on the spot and nine out of 10 participating employers rated...
Futures - 01 December 2009
Who would start a business development for start-ups in a slump? That’s precisely when it has to be done, says Microsoft.
Futures - 01 December 2009
Microsoft’s Akhtar Badshah wants to be a disruptive influence
Jesse Verstraete, Senior EU Communications Manager - 30 November 2009
Heard of The Good Entrepreneur? It’s a TV show where entrepreneurs from across Europe compete for a hefty prize package of €250,000 by attempting to produce the most amazing, environmentally responsible business concepts imaginable.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 27 November 2009
Cliff Reeves – General Manager of the Emerging Business Team (which in non-Microsoft speak means he works with start-ups and investors to help them make the most of their relationship with Microsoft and grow into super-successful companies!) – recently travelled around Europe to meet with a number of start-ups and Network Partners in the BizSpark program.
Jesse Verstraete, Senior EU Communications Manager - 19 November 2009
Almost exactly a year ago, Microsoft launched BizSpark, a global program designed to catalyze the success of entrepreneurs by making Microsoft’s end-to-end software solutions available to early-stage startups with no upfront costs.
Claire Lee, Emerging Business International Lead - 02 November 2009
Microsoft BizSpark is a programme we’ve developed to help early stage startups by providing them with key resources - access to software, support and visibility - when they need it the most. Read more on the BizSpark site and see how to enrol (it’s dead easy).
John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 04 March 2010
John Vassallo (Microsoft VP EU Affairs) outlines the crucial role small and medium enterprises active in the ICT industry play in strengthening the European Economy.
01 September 2009
When Paris-based Pricing Partners SAS set itself the goal of becoming a global player in financial valuation software solutions, it enlisted support from Microsoft to expand its marketing and R&D capabilities.
01 September 2009
To develop its world-leading 3D simulation technology, French startup SimplySim turned to Microsoft for advice and practical support. SimplySim gained access to technology, marketing networks and government funding for R&D.
01 September 2009
Portugal’s national employment agency offers grants to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to train their new employees. The European Union Grants Advisor (EUGA) helps firms apply for these funds—it wanted to simplify the existing application process, which took months for approval. As a result of an agreement signed between Microsoft and the Portuguese government, SMEs have access to 500...
01 June 2009
Since Hungary's accession into the European Union, the number of logistics operators in the country has been growing fast. This is particularly true for the region in and around the capital, Budapest, seen by foreign operators as a hub for distributing goods to other countries in Central and Eastern Europe. The boom in the logistics sector is expected to foster significant economic growth in the region.
01 December 2008
Europe will see its first continent-wide prizes for academic spin-off entrepreneurs awarded in Stockholm on 5 December.
01 June 2008
Budapest-based start-up eSpirit sought help from European Union Grants Advisor (EUGA) and applied for government funding to develop a new Web-based application. In just over six months, eSpirit received notice that it had secured a grant to cover 100 per cent development costs. The new product will result in significant rise in the company's market share.
01 June 2008
The Lisbon Strategy's aim is to make the EU ‘the most dynamic and competitive knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion, and respect for the environment by 2010'.
01 December 2007
Vienna-based start-up IQ Mobile found that obtaining funding to develop innovative solutions was a straightforward exercise. It was awarded 15 per cent of the costs for its video telephony project and now names Sony BMG as one of its customers.
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