Habeas provides email services that enable the delivery of business-critical email. Habeas’ services ensure legitimate email is not classified as spam by leading ISPs and anti-spam solution providers so that businesses and marketers can depend on email to interact with their customers. Habeas’ solutions enable volume mailers to: identify themselves as adopters of email best practices; outsource the monitoring and resolution of their email compliance and deliverability problems to experts at Habeas; and to track and increase the delivery rates of their legitimate email. We at Habeas are dedicated to protecting and improving your email experience, and are excited about our revolutionary system of identifying the email you want. Above all, our system is unique, effective, and accessible. Habeas is revolutionizing the way in which people deal with spam.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
06/30/06 Series C 3M Spark Capital, Charles River Ventures, InterWest Partners, Hummer-Winblad Venture Partners, Venrock, Battelle Ventures, Technology Venture Partners, Novitas Capital, Fujikura Limited, NTT Electronics Corp., MMV Investment Partners Unknown

People

John-Francis Sullivan (VP Marketing)

Neil Schwartzman (Director of Marketing)

Paul Hoffmann (Board Member)

Dan Kohn (Board Member)

Ray Everett-Church (Director of Email Policy)

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