Exponea Named a Gartner “Cool Vendor” in Multichannel Marketing
Leading Analyst Firm Research Designed to Highlight Interesting, New and Innovative Vendors, Products and Services
Exponea, the market-leading Customer Data and Experience Platform (CDXP), announced that it has been named a multichannel marketing “Cool Vendor” by Gartner. The Cool Vendor research is designed to highlight interesting, new, and innovative vendors, products and services.
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The April 2020 report stated “Marketing leaders need to close customer data and insight gaps to deliver tailored marketing experiences for customers and partners. The vendors in this research offer a data-centric approach to multichannel marketing execution challenges backed by advanced targeting and analytics capabilities.”
“To us, Gartner’s recognition validates our ethos as a Customer Data and Experience Platform,” said Peter Irikovsky, CEO and Co-Founder of Exponea. “We think it solidifies the fact that we’re creating our own category by layering the actionability of campaign tools with the intelligence of a CDP, and that we’re doing it successfully. Our customers already know that the CDXP is a must for success in retail and e-commerce, and we believe the Cool Vendor recognition is exciting momentum that further validates this trend. We look forward to more top tier brands joining our trajectory.”
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