Hot on the heels of the launch of the Microsoft Accelerator for Windows Azure program in Israel in April this year, the Redmond giant is all set to kick off similar proceedings in India.
Having narrowed their selection from over 200 down to 11 applicants, the accelerator will incubate these startups over a period of four months, providing office space, Azure credit, technological guidance as well as mentorship from global business and technology thought leaders, with a view to help them turn their ideas and prototypes into success stories in the country’s nascent startup ecosystem.
At the press conference where the final 11 startups were announced, Amit Chatterjee (MD, Microsoft India (R&D) Private Limited) mentioned that there are a couple of key trends in evolving technology businesses in India – the first being that there is a shift in focus from offering bouquets of services to becoming agile product-based development teams. The second is that tech entrepreneurs in the country are looking beyond India and targeting global markets with their products and services.
These are indicators of a surge in innovation and a desire to expand customer bases, both of which make India an ideal location for an accelerator program like this one.
He also stated the three primary aims of this program:
Amaresh Ramaswamy, Senior Director at Microsoft India (R&D) Private Limted, who has been heading up engagement with the startup community for the India accelerator program, shed light on what the startups will be doing over the next four months:
S Somasegar, Corporate Vice-President, Developer Division, Microsoft Corporation also graced the event with his presence, having traveled all the way from the Redmond HQ. He was excited about the recent surge of tech entrepreneurship in young professionals across the world that has been seen over the past few years. He also spoke about how India has and continues to be a great place for technology adoption, with software revenues in the country slated to cross $100 billion this year and over 235,000 jobs to be generated in this field.
By implementing this program, Microsoft will get to know the startups up close, create an ecosystem of potential users and future market influencers, and receive crucial feedback from those at the forefront of innovation at a time when tech startups are beginning to gain momentum in India.
Here’s a look at the startups who’ve made it this far:
1) Amplyfy.me
With a core four-member team, Amplyfy.me is creating the ultimate secondary screen experience for television viewers to engage with a variety of allied content, whilst providing a platform for content providers (TV channels and networks) to promote their programming in an exciting new medium.
The app is already available for Android devices, is under review for launch on iOS devices and will soon add rich media enhancements such as gossip, trivia, betting and even games for popular shows.
2) Caeruz (Stealth mode)
3) CipherGraph Networks
If they have their way, their hardware-free VPN as a service will allow for enterprise-level data and service migration, thus opening up a new world of scalability to businesses and teams.
4) CloudInfra
5) Gameizon
6) HireRabbit
7) NowFloats
The NowFloats app (already available on Windows Phone and Android) also brings you information on offers, events and tips wherever you go, so you really get to know places and make the most of your visit. The 10-member team from Hyderabad is looking forward to the mentorship that they’ll get access to over the course of the accelerator, and will work towards rounding out the feature set and user experience as well.
8) Plustxt
So whether you receive an SMS, a Facebook message or a Google Talk message, you can answer it from Plustxt’s unified secure platform. The app will be available on Android, iOS, Windows Phone and web platforms in the near future.
9) Sparsha
10) Whitesharkk
11) World Without Me
Around 60 mentors from various backgrounds will help these startups gear up for the road ahead, offering advice on everything from technology and development to productization to securing funding to building great companies.
Some of the key mentors are:
Mukund Mohan, who is the CEO of Hey Maya (which specializes in virtual administration software), and has successfully founded and sold three Silicon Valley startups in Internet and enterprise software markets. He is now a VC himself and will take on the role of an Industry Mentor, guiding the Accelerator finalists in the ways of the startup world.
Ben Walters, who is the Director of Program Management for Visual Studio at Microsoft India (R&D) Private Limited. He has over 22 years of experience in the software industry across startups and large ISVs, with much of the past decade being spent in cloud computing and cloud enabling technologies.
Ben Mathias is an Investor Mentor in the program. He joined New Enterprise Associates in 2006 and launched NEA (India) Private Limited in 2007. He is also on the board of Novatium Solutions, ValueFirst and RT Outsourcing.
Pari Natarajan is a Business Advisor in the Accelerator program, and is also the Co-Founder and CEO of Zinnov Management Consulting, a premier consulting firm assisting Fortune 1000 and reputed SMB firms in their global sourcing and emerging markets expansion initiatives.
A gym, games room and cafeteria are also at the teams’ disposal. There’s even a common space christened ‘The Garage’ where the teams can engage in community networking sessions, enjoy pizza dinners with industry luminaries, grab a bite, or just relax with a movie or a Kinect game.
Via: TNW
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