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CIO.com: Message Bus a Hot Startup to Watch in 2013

CORTE MADERA, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 01/14/13 -- Message Bus, the pioneer of cloud-based infrastructure for email, mobile and social messaging, has been named one of seven hot mobile startups to watch in 2013 on CIO.com. The inclusion of Message Bus shines a necessary and critical light on the importance of email as a primary function of smart phones. In the article, reporter Jeff Vance said that Message Bus is poised to disrupt email and mobile marketing with a data- and analytics-centered approach to messaging.

Read Vance's blog on why he selected Message Bus out of more than 150 startups here: http://news.messagebus.com/2013/01/14/7-hot-mobile-startups-2013/.

Message Bus' Global Delivery Network, a cloud-native service available on-demand, provides organizations with an outsourced messaging infrastructure for sending email and mobile messages. The Global Delivery Network optimizes the deployment and deliverability of messages through an intelligent sending mechanism that adjusts to real-time sending conditions. Capabilities include centralized management and analytics across multiple message channels, guaranteed quality of service for time-sensitive transactional and triggered messages, and a scale-out service capable of handling message volumes of the most demanding senders. Message Bus delivers unprecedented value to companies who rely on all types of email and mobile messages to drive brand stickiness, awareness and long-term customer value.

"Message Bus is making the job of marketers and application developers easier by providing an outsourced service available on-demand which leverages the cloud's flexibility and redundancy to expedite digital messages in today's increasingly real-time, instant gratification based world," said Ken Cheney, President of Message Bus. "The nomination of Message Bus to the 2013 list of hot mobile startups to watch affirms the critical role of email for communication and commerce on mobile devices."

Other companies named mobile startups to watch include FuzeBox, InVenture and ZocDoc. For the full list, visit: http://www.cio.com/article/725277/7_Hot_Mobile_Startups_to_Watch_in_2013.

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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