Companies complying with Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

Microsoft's Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA) lets service providers and independent software vendors license Microsoft software to deliver hosted services and applications to their customers.

List of companies that comply with Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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CompanyCountryIndustryEmployeesRevenueTechnologies
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United States

Software Development

314k

Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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United States

Oil and Gas

1.3k

Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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United States

IT Services and IT Consulting

1.1k

Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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France

Architecture and Planning

314

Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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Switzerland

IT Services and IT Consulting

12k

$1.1B

Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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Sweden

Medical Equipment Manufacturing

11k

$2.8B

Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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France

Newspaper Publishing

85

Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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France

Community Development and Urban Planning

27

Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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United States

IT Services and IT Consulting

51

Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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Australia

Utilities

3.9k

$310k

Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA)

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