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Cloud-based infrastructure for email, mobile and social messaging pioneer Message Bus has formed a key partnership with cloud infrastructure company Joyent for real-time web and mobile applications.

Joyent founder and CTO Jason Hoffman said 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.

“Enterprise messaging represents a huge market that demands fast, reliable and high-capacity solutions,” Hoffman said.

“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, according to Hoffman.

Message Bus said it 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 President Ken Cheney said it 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,” Cheney said.

“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.”