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Microsoft BizSpark program for Startups
February 5, 2014 Editor 0
As part of the iHub Corporate partnership with Microsoft 4Afrika, the iHub became a BizSpark Network Partner. Thus, the iHub Startup community is invited to join the program and benefit from it to boost their businesses. The BizSpark program was launched in 2008 around the world to support startups by providing software, support, and visibility. Today the BizSpark network […]
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