“Today is a very exciting day for Datorama, as a company, technology and as a community,” blogged Datorama cofounder and CEO Ran Sarig on July 16. “Salesforce, the global CRM leader, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Datorama.”
The Israeli/New York-headquartered marketing intelligence company, with 16 offices from Tel Aviv to Tokyo, was ranked on Deloitte’s 2017 Technology Fast 500 as the 35th fastest growing software company in North America and the 18th in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) region.
Sarig wrote that joining San Francisco-based Salesforce will enable Datorama to expand upon its core mission: to help marketers integrate and gain insight from its cloud-based, AI-powered analytics platform.
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