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Message Bus Leverages the Joyent Cloud to Deliver Unprecedented Performance and Scalability for Its Cloud-Native Application Services
Message Bus Improves Code Run Time by 4x

CORTE MADERA, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 01/07/13 -- Message Bus, the pioneer of cloud-based infrastructure for email, mobile and social messaging, today announced a key partnership with Joyent, the high-performance cloud infrastructure company for real-time web and mobile applications. The partnership ensures that the Message Bus Global Delivery Network continues to power customer success by operating in a flexible, low latency and highly scalable cloud.

"Enterprises generate billions of messages per month," said Jason Hoffman, Founder and CTO at Joyent. "Enterprise messaging represents a huge market that demands fast, reliable and high-capacity solutions. Our cloud infrastructure is built from the ground up to meet these requirements, which include dynamic bursting, the ability to infinitely scale and an elastic environment. Using these tools, Message Bus has created a messaging infrastructure that drastically improves inbox deliverability."

Message delivery is a business-critical need for organizations of all shapes and sizes, yet it is seldom a core competency. Message Bus empowers companies to better communicate with new and existing customers through mobile, social and email messaging across transactional and marketing channels via its Global Delivery Network. By programmatically ensuring best communication compliance across the industry's leading ISPs, Message Bus is restoring trust between senders and receivers and improving the ability of companies to communicate with customers.

"Joyent allowed us to control every aspect of their environment, thereby empowering us to build a better application service," said Ken Cheney, President of Message Bus. "Our code runs four times faster on Joyent's cloud than on any other provider. Rather than forcing us to comply with a dedicated set of hardware components, Joyent lets us use exactly what we need in an elastic environment where we can shift workloads to meet capacity."

The Message Bus and Joyent partnership is poised to become an important milestone in the messaging and infrastructure world. By delivering on the promise of the real-time cloud, Message Bus and Joyent are liberating companies from hardware dependencies that are not only costly and complex, but also limit the full potential of digital messaging across channels. A case study describing how Message Bus leverages the Joyent cloud to deliver uncompromising service and solutions for messaging across channels can be found on Joyent's website at: http://www.joyent.com/company/customers/messagebus.

About Joyent
Joyent is the high-performance cloud infrastructure company, offering enterprises and developers the best public, and hybrid cloud infrastructure for today's real-time web and mobile applications. Joyent delivers public cloud services to some of the most innovative companies in the world, including Digital Chocolate, LinkedIn, Voxer and ModCloth. Node.js, the open source server-side JavaScript project sponsored by Joyent, provides developers and enterprises such as Microsoft, Wal-Mart and Comcast Labs with the most powerful runtime for developing data-intensive, real-time apps. Joyent is also the key contributor to and sponsor of SmartOS, an open source project dedicated to the complete, modern operating system. For more information, visit: http://www.joyent.com.

About Message Bus
Message Bus provides a cloud-native application service for enabling and powering messaging across email, mobile and social channels, helping to ensure deliverability of critical communications, transactional messages, and marketing messages. The company removes the burden and cost of deploying multiple messaging servers with a service available via SMTP or through a programmatic API. Market leading companies rely on Message Bus to manage the trust relationship between senders and recipients, increasing their message deliverability rates and revenues. Key benefits include lower cost to market, compliance to industry regulations and protecting brand reputation. More information is available on the company's website: http://www.messagebus.com.

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