Nationality Indian Role Entrepreneur Occupation Entrepreneur Spouse Tania Bhatia (m. 2008) | Known for Founded Hotmail.com Education The Bishop's School Name Sabeer Bhatia | |
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Interview with sabeer bhatia serial entrepreneur founder hotmail at tiecon 2013 media lounge
Sabeer Bhatia (born 30 December 1968) is an Indian entrepreneur who founded the webmail company Hotmail.com.
Contents
- Interview with sabeer bhatia serial entrepreneur founder hotmail at tiecon 2013 media lounge
- Advice from entrepreneur sabeer bhatia provide the same value at a cheaper price
- Career
- Acclaim and legacy
- Personal life
- References

Advice from entrepreneur sabeer bhatia provide the same value at a cheaper price
Career

After graduation, Sabeer briefly worked for Apple Computer (as a hardware engineer) and Firepower Systems Inc. He, along with his colleague Jack Smith, set up Hotmail on 4 July 1996, American Independence Day, symbolizing "freedom" from ISP-based e-mail and the ability to access a user's inbox from anywhere in the world
As President and CEO, Bhatia led Hotmail until its eventual acquisition by Microsoft in 1998. Bhatia worked at Microsoft for a little over a year after the Hotmail acquisition and in April 1999, left Microsoft to start another venture, Arzoo Inc, an e-commerce firm. In July 2011 Hotmail had 360 million registered users, less than Google's Gmail service.
Bhatia started a free messaging service called JaxtrSMS. He said that JaxtrSMS would do to SMS what Hotmail did for e-mail. Claiming it to be a disruptive technology, he says that the operators will lose revenue on the reduction in number of SMSes on their network but will benefit from the data plan that the user has to buy. To date, JaxtrSMS service has failed to replicate the success of Hotmail. Recently, he invested in email collaboration software, ccZen.
Acclaim and legacy
The venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson named Bhatia 'Entrepreneur of the Year 1997', MIT chose him as one of 100 young innovators who are expected to have the greatest impact on technology and awarded 'TR100', San Jose Mercury News and POV magazine selected him as one of the ten most successful entrepreneurs of 1998 and Upside magazine's list of top trend setters in the New Economy named him 'Elite 100'.
Sabeer was inducted into Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) as an undergraduate student
Personal life
Bhatia belongs to the Sindhi community. His father's name is Baldev Bhatia.