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Sabeer
Bhatia
This is the phenomenal suc
cess story of a magnetic per
sonality - a 40-year-old Indian,
a brainy but bewildered kid
from Bangalore arrived at the Los
Angeles Airport in September
1988 after a 22-hour flight, jetlagged,
and starving. He was 19
at the time, had only $250 in his
pocket, and didn't know a single
person in America. Today, 20
years later, he's got it all a sprawling
3,000 sq ft, 10th-floor luxury
apartment in one of the poshest
neighborhoods of San
Francisco and a lifstyle that allows
him time on the
golf course
and to cruise the freeways.
Sabeer Bhatia is the founder of
the celebrated free e-mail service hotmail.com. Bhatia, the son of a
senior Defense official and a
banker, attended St. Joseph’s Boys
High School in Bangalore. He received
his first bachelor’s degree
in engineering from Birla Institute
of Technology and Science in Pilani. Bhatia obtained a transfer
scholarship to complete his B.S.
degree at the prestigious California
Institute of Technology. Postgraduation,
Sabeer pursued his M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford
University.
At Stanford, Sabeer attended many lectures by entrepreneurs
such as Steve Jobs and Scott McNealy, and he eventuallydropped out of his Ph. D. course – first to join Apple
Computer, Inc., where he stayed for one year, and then, the
next two years with Firepower Systems, Inc. In 1994, Sabeer started working
on new ideas for the internet, and
he teamed up with Jack Smith, a
colleague from Apple Computer,
Inc. The two came up with the
concept of a web-based e-mail system,
named it Hotmail, and
started knocking on the doors of
venture capitalists to fund their
project. After 19 doors slammed
in their faces, Draper Fisher Ventures
invested $300,000 in the
project, and the service was
launched on July 4, 1996.
The rest, as they say, is history.
In the first hour, they had 100
subscribers, within six months, a
million, and within two years, the
company was signing up new users
at the rate of 125,000,000 a
day! The stupendous success of
Hotmail caught the attention of
Microsoft, and on the direct initiative
of Chairman Bill Gates, an offer was made to Bhatia to purchase his
venture.
After several rounds of rigorous negotiations, the then
28-year old Bhatia remained firm, and finally, the contract was
signed on December 30, 1997, Bhatia’s 29th birthday. The price was
2,768,148 Microsoft shares, which were worth $400 million at the
time Sabeer Bhatia became a millionaire overnight. Today, with Microsoft,
Hotmail is the world’s largest email provider, is worth over $6 billion,
and provides services to over 50 million registered users.
Not the one to rest for long, Bhatia worked for Microsoft for a
year, and then in mid- 1999, he founded Arzoo.com. Arzoo.com
was supposed to be a real-time marketplace for technology related
solutions and support. Sabeer Bhatia’s vision was to make
Arzoo.com the world’s largest human network of intellectual capital.
In the end, Arzoo failed with the burst of the dot-com bubble.
In 2006, Sabeer Bhatia relaunched Arzoo as a travel portal.
Among his other ventures includes BlogEverywhere, a website that capitalizes on the emerging
blogosphere with cofounders Shiraz Kanga and Viraf Zack; an online office alternative
to Microsoft Office, called Live Documents; and the very recent
SabSeBolo.com, a free web-based teleconferencing system, which
was launched in January 2008. Future plans for Bhatia include the
development of a new city in India called Nanocity, which would
replicate the vibrancy and ecosystem of innovation found in the
Silicon Valley.
Sabeer Bhatia has won several honors and awards: “Entrepreneur
of the Year,” an award by Draper Fisher Jurvetson (1997), and the
“TR100” award presented by MIT. He was named by TIME Magazine
as one of the “People to Watch” in International Business (2002).
It is indeed a glorifying journey for the boy from Bangalore who
once wanted to start a sandwich shop near a local college to being
one of the most successful individuals to come out of the Silicon
Valley. A man who seemed lost in the new world of the West to
being one of many high-flying Non Resident Indians. For him, the
West coast accent retains the singsong cadence of his native Hindi.
His CD collection features Bollywood soundtracks and dance remixes of
traditional Indian tunes, yet he wears his American success easily. He is comfortable
with his wealth, yet unconsumed by it. Sabeer Bhatia is truly a
person who deserves success.
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