Tech Startups take note - Apply for Free Cloud hosting via Startacus

by Startacus Admin
It’s been almost a year since we announced our linkup with global cloud hosting provider Rackspace - the same Rackspace who have been delivering hosting services to businesses of all sizes and kinds around the world since 1988.
Via Startacus - Tech / Internet Startups can apply for 12 months of free Rackspace Cloud Hosting and Services up to a maximum spend of £1,325 per month.
It's a pretty simple to find out if you are eligible for this fab offer. Check out the minimum criteria below:
- First and foremost, be a registered Startacus member (it's free to join and here's a link to do just that)
- Be a registered business
- Have a strong Digital / tech / online component in your business / startup offering
- Be able to articulate your business idea and plan
- Have a monetisation strategy
- Have gone through an incubator or accelerator programme or at least be able to demonstrate that you have a scalable business / business model. Or perhaps you are applying for said incubator / accelerator as we speak?
So if you are a Tech / Internet Startup and think you fit the bill:
Simply email us at iam@startacus.net, referencing your Startacus profile details and we will send you a quick Rackspace questionnaire to get the process moving as quickly as possible.
Rackspace’s decision is final on whoever can enter the Rackspace Startup Programme and once we submit the questionnaire, we usually get their decision pretty quickly. It'd surely be worth finding out if you are eligible then, don't ya think?
***This offer ends 31st August 2015***
And if you this business offering - Check out some of our other fab business deals!
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Published on: 17th December 2014
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