CORTE MADERA, CA — (Marketwired) — 05/20/13 — Message Bus, the pioneer of cloud-native infrastructure for email, mobile and social messaging, has won San Francisco Business Times- Tech & Innovation Award. Business Times editors and reporters reviewed more than 200 nominations and a panel of judges, along with the Business Times editorial board, selected 25 winners who include Dropbox, Glassdoor, New Relic, Path and Uber:
“The San Francisco Business Times is floored by the incredibly talented pool of Tech & Innovation awardees we-re celebrating this year,” said Lindsay Riddell, reporter and editor at San Francisco Business Times. To see the newspaper-s recent profile on Message Bus, simply go to:
This is the latest in a series of accolades for Message Bus. The company has been named a Hot Startup to Watch in 2013 by CIO Magazine, a Top OnMedia Company to Watch in 2013 by AlwaysOn, one of the Hottest Companies in San Francisco by Lead411 and a Hot Tech Startup by CRN.
“We-re honored to be recognized for our role in helping companies begin moving away from legacy platforms to cloud-native services and infrastructure,” said Ken Cheney, President of Message Bus. “We-ve reduced the challenge of sending best practice compliant email at scale to something as simple as becoming a Message Bus client. Our customers never have to deal with costly messaging infrastructure and enjoy the added benefits of infinite scale, better coordination of customer communications, improved message delivery and timely and consistent data on customer engagement.”
Message Bus provides a platform which simplifies sending email, mobile and social messages and provides a unified view of customer engagement data across the enterprise. The platform is available as an on demand service where messages are sent through an API as well as via SMTP. For enterprises that care about the timely delivery of messages, the company is the first to offer a quality of service guarantee. Real-time data is available through dashboards or via API for a rapid understanding of the value of customer engagement across multiple touch-points. Message Bus removes the burden of managing complex infrastructure, ensures enterprise-wide compliance to CAN-SPAM and other legal, regulatory and internal compliance requirements and is rapidly integrated with existing systems such as marketing automation and customer relationship management applications. Market leading companies rely on Message Bus to gain enterprise-wide visibility and control over their messaging strategy. More information is available on the company-s website: .
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