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by nyrina
4418 days ago
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Just be careful down the line. Those costs you are talking about are still there, they are only delayed because of BizSpark. Having BizSpark did wonders to the company I'm in, but when the 3 years ended, there was a lot of hard work and even more tears because of it. BizSpark's entire reason for existence is to lock you into Microsoft products, especially their SQL server. |
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As a potential BizSpark user my impression was that:
- after 3 years I get to keep using the licenses I acquired, leaving only hosting costs to be concerned about
- if I don't have enough capital/revenue to cover my hosting costs at that point it's highly likely my business is not worthwhile pursuing further anyway
- for my particular solution I don't envision needing much server power (and what's provided is pretty powerful) so additional licensing costs are not a problem (I can see this being an issue for other businesses)