bluetie
Bluetie provides email and collaboration solutions combined with the Web's most useful services.
| Startup type: | Company |
| Status: | Active |
| Stage: | Growth |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Industries: | Information Technology, Internet |
| Location: | Pittsford, NY, 14534. USA |
| Website: | http://www.bluetie.com |
OUR NEWS
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06 October 2010
scott peterson joined the team. |
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18 March 2009
bluetie updated their logo and updated their description |
ABOUT US
BlueTie is the leading provider of hosted e-mail and calendaring solutions for small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs) and service providers worldwide. BlueTie was established in 1999 by serial entrepreneur David Koretz, BlueTie President and CEO, and Tom Golisano, founder and Chairman of Paychex® (NASDAQ:PAYX) — a $2 billion payroll provider serving the SMB market.
BlueTie revolutionized the Software as a Service sector in 1999 by introducing the first hosted suite of small business collaboration. Since then, BlueTie has been one of the fastest growing software providers in the world, supporting more than 230,000 businesses and millions of users under its current paid distribution model (6 billion emails per month). BlueTie is supported by a direct sales force, eCommerce sales, 650 resellers and distribution via dozens of ISPs worldwide.
Most recently, BlueTie shook the advertising establishment in 2006 with the launch of Featuretisements™ — a new way to monetize Web applications.
BlueTie continues to lead the SaaS movement by delivering incredibly simple applications that are fast, inexpensive and reliable. BlueTie's software is licensed by channel partners, ISPs and other service providers. For more information about BlueTie, visit www.BlueTie.com or call 1-800-BlueTie.
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