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Danish fintech company joins Microsoft’s global program

Written by Shopbox | Mar 18, 2019 9:00:00 AM

The Danish fintech company Shopbox has entered into an agreement with Microsoft and is now part of Microsoft’s renowned startup program!

With its efficient and user-friendly cash register systems, tailored to Danish legislation, the startup company Shopbox has quickly earned customers' trust and satisfaction. This has naturally attracted attention within the fintech industry, not least from the software giant Microsoft.

Microsoft has strict criteria for this program and selects only tech startups with promising potential, aiming to establish long-term partnerships through the initiative. The program is a $500 million project designed to support startups in developing cloud-based software solutions. With its technological edge, Shopbox has been approved by Microsoft and is now among the Danish companies operating under Microsoft's auspices.

The benefits of the Microsoft Startup program

Through Microsoft’s startup program, Shopbox will gain access to a range of advanced technical resources within the tech industry. The program provides access to selected tools and software, including:

  • Microsoft Cloud via Azure credits, which provide access to numerous cloud services. Microsoft Cloud is also used to manage the installation programs of Windows devices and to efficiently create and assign users.

  • Visual Studio Enterprise, an exceptional tool for developing websites, web applications, and services. Additionally, it is used for various testing mechanisms, such as bug testing.

  • M365, which is ideal for managing work accounts and includes Dynamics 365, combines CRM and ERP while integrating data, business logic, and processes.

  • GitHub Enterprise, used to consolidate code projects.