- AtHoc—Alerting
specialists
for warning
systems,
emergency
operations
centers,
and critical
communications.
- Cicero
Networks—Voice
over Wireless
IP that harnesses
the power
of wi-fi
and Bluetooth
networks
to deliver
wireless
voice services.
- Colligo—Instant
collaboration
for teams
in the field:
Lets any
wireless
capable laptop,
Pocket PC,
or Tablet
PC instantly
and securely
network to
one or more
computers
no matter
where you
are.
- Exact
Target—A
SaaS e-mail
marketing
company with
a very slick
AJAX interface
that has
achieved
massive scale.
- IdeaBlade—.Net
on Rails.
A framework
for building
service-based
applications
and distributed
clients.
- Tableau—The
Visual Spreadsheet,
for visual
reporting
and analysis
solutions.
For
Lewin, the
Micorosoft
.Net framework
has helped
the technology
start-ups
bring their
innovative
products
and services
to market
and has contributed “merrily” to
their successes.
Lewin talks
of a “virtuous
cycle,” for
every $1
generated
in Microsoft
revenues,
$6 - $11
is generated
throughout
the larger
Microsoft
ecosystem.
Lewin aims
to ensure
that the
Microsoft
ecosystem “share
of market” grows
faster than
the whole
market.
How
does Microsoft
identify
start-ups
that will
foster
productive
use of
the Microsoft
platform?
What does
Microsoft
do to promote
platform
growth
via
new technologies? Lewin works
closely with
the VC community
as a collaborative
filter; Because
VCs seek
extraordinary
returns,
they only
invest in
companies
judged to
have a high
probability
of achieving
inordinate
market success.
By aligning
with VC backed
technology
start-ups,
therefore,
Microsoft
can dedicate
resources
to software
companies
with the
best chance
of achieving
market leadership.
Market leading
companies
with software
solutions
that significantly
extend the
Microsoft
platform
represent
the targeted
end-game
for Lewin.
To successfully
achieve the
end-game
sooner, rather
than later,
Microsoft
Developer
and Platform
Evangelism
provides
software
developers
with “the
best tools,
programs,
services
and content
offerings
to create
the next
generation
of world-class
software.”
Lewin
is a strong
believer
in transparency
to attract
the most
promising
technology
start-ups
and accelerate
development
of the software
ecosystem.
The Microsoft
Technology
Enablement
strategy
is multi-faceted:
The ISV
Show provides
Microsoft
technology
partners
with guidance
on where
Microsoft
intends to
deliver platform
capabilities
as an input
to their
own product-
planning
process.
The ISV Show
clarifies
Microsoft
product roadmaps
and contemplates
partner opportunities.
MSDN Developer
Centers pull
together
content and
resources
around specific
products
and technologies…code
samples,
community
sites, technical
articles
and documentation,
upcoming
events, and
much more.
Microsoft
Technology
Centers offer
the facilities
and resources
to efficiently
envision,
design, and
evaluate
customized
Microsoft
.NET technology
solutions
prior to
deployment
in IT environments.
Akimbo,
a venture-capital
backed iVOD
start-up,
credits Microsoft
Technology
Enablement
as being
an integral
component
to its success
in developing
and executing
a go-to-market
strategy
which currently
leverages
the 10 million
seat strong
Microsoft
Media Center
Edition 2005
PC. Microsoft
partnered
with Akimbo
while its
product was
still in
beta and,
as a Microsoft
Windows Embedded
partner,
Akimbo benefited
from direct
access to
Microsoft
engineering
support for
assistance
in development
and execution.
For Akimbo
CEO Josh
Goldman,
Microsoft
Emerging
Business
Development
support bolstered
the start-up’s
position
with prospective
partners
and investors
early on
and led to
the current
win-win for
both Akimbo
and Microsoft: “Media
Center Edition
represents
the integration
of the computer
with the
television,
making it
a natural
fit for Akimbo.
Akimbo extends
to Media
Center Edition
PC manufacturers
the ability
to easily
integrate
the Akimbo
Service into
their products.
Users of
these new
products
gain a remarkable
new way to
get a broader
range of
video on
demand than
they’ve ever
had before.”
For
Akimbo venture
capital investor
Andreas Stavropoulos,
Managing
Director,
Draper Fisher
Jurvetson, “The
Microsoft
partnership
was a strong
endorsement
that differentiated
Akimbo from
competing
companies.
It served
as a signal
of the promise
of Akimbo’s
technology
and underlined
the ties
with the
Microsoft
Windows CE
operating
system.”
For
Lewin, Microsoft
is contributing “merrily” to
Akimbo’s
success,
yesterday
Akimbo announced
new investors
Cisco Systems
Inc. and
AT&T Inc.,
as part of
a $15.5 million
Series C
investment
round closed. |