Posted in Bootstrapping, Business, Microsoft, Office 2007, Small Business, Startup on April 28th, 2007
When Syntagma Media was a startup business, bookkeeping and accountancy were problematical. We bought a couple of software packages — Quickbooks and Sage — but both were far too complex for a simple content business selling only ad space online and with no employees.
Nowadays we rely on professional services, but for bootstrapping startups a quick, easy and FREE small business accountancy package would be a blessing.
Microsoft has helpfully provided such a package as part of its Office 2007 suite and is offering it as a standalone product for small businesses.
Download Microsoft Office Accounting 2007 here.
Posted in Microsoft, Office 2007, Small Business, Startup, Windows Vista, Working Online on March 20th, 2007
Software superstar Microsoft opens its Small Business Summit this week : “… a nationwide event that provides small businesses with the tools and information they need to help their business soar”.
Well, that’s the hype anyway. I’m guessing they hope to sell a lot of proprietary software off the back of this. And why not? Microsoft was a small outfit once, started in a garage by two geeky kids called Bill Gates and Paul Allen. Bill even dropped out of Harvard to do it. That’s what we call backing yourself — the motor of all entrepreneurial activity.
More than 30,000 small-business owners and partners from around the country are expected to participate in this free event held online with a first-day event in Redmond, Washington. The summit features more than 58 sessions covering small-business topics including branding, sales and marketing, security, business efficiency and mobility, and participants have the flexibility to join online from their home or office. In addition, small-business owners can go to their local participating CompUSA store to watch the webcasts, network with peers and have a direct dialogue with Microsoft and CompUSA representatives who understand their unique technology and business needs.
To kick this off, here’s the transcript of keynote remarks by Kevin Turner, Chief Operating Officer, Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Small Business Summit 2007.