Technology giant Microsoft today launched a contest for
independent software vendors (ISVs) and technology start-ups in India to create
over 100 applications (apps) and solutions for businesses and governments in
the next six months.
The contest, Code for Honour, is
supported by a panel of organisations including the National Informatics
Centre(NIC), IT-ITeS industry body NASSCOM, TiE, Nokia, NokiaApp
Campus, Intel and BarrierBreak.
Launching the
contest, Microsoft Corporation (India) Pvt Ltd Chairman Bhaskar
Pramanik said: "With the proliferation of devices and cloud-based
services, governments, businesses and other organisations are seeking to
interact with customers, partners and other stakeholders securely and
reliably."
There is an opportunity to create commercial apps beyond the
traditional ERP and other transactional systems, he added.
"Code for Honour will kick-start the creation of apps
and solutions that are scalable, reliable and secure and that can be used over
public, private and hybrid clouds," he said.
The contest, which will run for over six months, is open to
over 5,000 ISVs and tech start-ups in India. Any Indian ISV or tech start-up
that is less than eight years old is eligible to participate in the contest,
Pramanik added.
The ISVs and start-ups can develop apps and solutions in
four broad categories on enterprise apps and solutions (HR, Finance, Marketing,
Sales etc), micro, small and medium enterprise apps and solutions, government
enablement and citizen services.
On the revenue sharing
model, Microsoft India Chief Evangelist and General
Manager Joseph Landes said: "Till USD 25,000, 75 per cent
revenue will be given to the developer and the rest will go to Microsoft and
for over-USD 25,000 80 per cent will go to the developer and rest to Microsoft."
Over the last two years, developers and ISVs in India have
contributed significantly to Windows and Windows Phone stores. The rich
developer ecosystem in India makes it the ideal place for developing commercial
applications, he added.
"The reality of multi-device,
multi-screen experiences is reshaping how developers think, build and monetise
apps for consumption across the world," Microsoft Corporate Vice President
and Chief Evangelist Steve Guggenheimer said.
With the best-in-class guidance, Code for Honor contest will
challenge developers to build apps that have large-scale impact both for India
and the world, he added.
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