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Message Systems Reports Financial Results for 2010
Feb 25, 2011 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
Message Systems, a provider of messaging technology solutions, announced growth in 2010, achieving a 28 percent revenue increase over 2009.
In a February 22 release, Message Systems, the company continued to close substantial deals with some of the world's largest brands in the social networking, wireless carrier, marketing service provider and hosting company markets, while posting significant client wins in new verticals, such as financial services and travel/hospitality.
A strategic investment from NewSpring Ventures accelerated Message Systems' ability to bring to market key products while simultaneously enabling international growth in Europe and Asia Pacific. New products introductions included: Mobile Momentum, the industry's first single-platform solution that enables multi-channel communications by sending and receiving SMS messages and dynamically transforming them to/from email based on customer preferences and company rules; Message Central, a single integrated message origination solution for creating, deploying and managing email communications that is adaptable to client operating environments; and Adaptive Delivery, a solution for real-time auto tuning of email delivery parameters for improved delivery results, reputation protection and management cost savings.
In the U.S. market, the company continued its dominance of the social network and email/marketing service provider markets, posting new client relationships in each, such as with market leaders Epsilon and Alterian. A number of e-centric companies, like Marketbright, also chose Message Systems technology to power their cloud solutions. Additionally, significant inroads were made in the financial services and travel/hospitality markets by closing deals with major players in each.
In Europe, Message Systems expanded relationships with clients such as ContactLab, an Italian provider of digital marketing, by enabling converged sms/email messaging. It also forged new relationships, such as with Netlog, an online European youth community with more than 71 million members. In the Asia Pacific region, 21CN, one of the largest ISPs in China, as well as a broadband and mobile value-added service provider, selected Message Systems to enhance security of the email platform for one of the world's largest telecommunications providers.
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