I doubt there is any person in the world who has not heard the word Microsoft. When it comes to incubators and accelerators, the name Microsoft appears in many occasions, many times as an associated company, other times as a mentor and in some cases as a financing entity, that is to say, it has always been indirectly supporting entrepreneurships around the world.
Let's talk about Microsoft Accelerator, it is its own company that directly supports entrepreneurship, for this purpose it makes available to entrepreneurs all its technological strength with tools and products that have revolutionized the world, and it is not for less.
The company is based on the B2B modality in which companies support and help others to grow, which in this case are entrepreneurships, adopting this form of empowerment is like a ring to the finger by the working relationship that Microsoft has with successful companies worldwide.
The fundamental technological tools on which they rely are Azure and Github, the first is a very powerful tool available in the cloud with which you can have developments of dynamic web pages and applications for mobile devices, integrated applications in the cloud, databases, a very powerful concept as it is virtual machines, I have already mentioned something about it when I described the masternode. Virtual networks and much more, the Gitgub tool is basically used as a repository to store the code which makes it accessible to anyone and can be worked on in teams, ie open source. Under the Azure cloud can also mount streaming videos in which they can communicate with each other in video conferences, mount explanatory documentaries and many other uses, talk about virtual machines, azure and Github is a long topic but I hope I could clarify a little.
To apply you must join the network that Microsoft supports for this purpose, if selected you will receive support from technology mentors from Microsoft's acceleration program, training in tools such as azure and Github, marketing is supported by the global sales team of Microsoft.
If you have a technological venture, here you have a door and a big one to knock on.