Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Equipment & Machinery
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
- Sales & Marketing
Use Cases
- Movement Prediction
- Visual Quality Detection
About The Customer
Martechbase is designed for marketing teams looking to optimize their investments in marketing technology. The platform is particularly useful for digital marketers who need to discover the right tools and methods to grow their business and overcome challenges. The platform's users range from individuals to large marketing teams from various industries. Since its launch three months ago, Martechbase has registered 960 users and sees an average of 2,000 monthly visitors. The feedback from fellow marketers has been positive, indicating that the platform is successfully meeting its users' needs.
The Challenge
Martechbase was founded by Agu Rejon, a professional marketing technologist, to address a significant challenge faced by marketing teams: optimizing their investments in marketing technology. The marketing technology landscape is vast and complex, with over 8,000 solutions available. This makes it difficult for marketing teams to identify the right tools and methods to grow their business and overcome challenges. Furthermore, the lack of a centralized, searchable resource for marketing solutions makes it difficult for marketers to discover and evaluate potential tools. The challenge was to create a platform that could index and enrich the data of these marketing solutions, making it easier for marketers to find the right tools for their needs.
The Solution
Martechbase is a free platform that helps marketing teams optimize their investment in marketing technology. The platform indexes over 8,000 marketing solutions and enriches each one with valuable company data, including location, annual revenue, size, and other useful information. The list of vendors on Martechbase reflects the official Martech Landscape, which is updated every year with the latest list of martech companies globally. The platform offers 50 marketing categories to choose from, allowing users to perform complex searches. Users can create a free profile, which allows them to save tools, showcase and organize their stacks, evaluate their martech budget, identify any gaps, and save solutions privately as they plan for their next investment. All profiles are public and searchable, enabling users to find other people who use certain tools and solutions, which is helpful for understanding how different technologies work together.
Operational Impact
Quantitative Benefit
Case Study missing?
Start adding your own!
Register with your work email and create a new case study profile for your business.
Related Case Studies.
Case Study
Smart Water Filtration Systems
Before working with Ayla Networks, Ozner was already using cloud connectivity to identify and solve water-filtration system malfunctions as well as to monitor filter cartridges for replacements.But, in June 2015, Ozner executives talked with Ayla about how the company might further improve its water systems with IoT technology. They liked what they heard from Ayla, but the executives needed to be sure that Ayla’s Agile IoT Platform provided the security and reliability Ozner required.
Case Study
IoT enabled Fleet Management with MindSphere
In view of growing competition, Gämmerler had a strong need to remain competitive via process optimization, reliability and gentle handling of printed products, even at highest press speeds. In addition, a digitalization initiative also included developing a key differentiation via data-driven services offers.
Case Study
Predictive Maintenance for Industrial Chillers
For global leaders in the industrial chiller manufacturing, reliability of the entire production process is of the utmost importance. Chillers are refrigeration systems that produce ice water to provide cooling for a process or industrial application. One of those leaders sought a way to respond to asset performance issues, even before they occur. The intelligence to guarantee maximum reliability of cooling devices is embedded (pre-alarming). A pre-alarming phase means that the cooling device still works, but symptoms may appear, telling manufacturers that a failure is likely to occur in the near future. Chillers who are not internet connected at that moment, provide little insight in this pre-alarming phase.
Case Study
Premium Appliance Producer Innovates with Internet of Everything
Sub-Zero faced the largest product launch in the company’s history:It wanted to launch 60 new products as scheduled while simultaneously opening a new “greenfield” production facility, yet still adhering to stringent quality requirements and manage issues from new supply-chain partners. A the same time, it wanted to increase staff productivity time and collaboration while reducing travel and costs.
Case Study
System 800xA at Indian Cement Plants
Chettinad Cement recognized that further efficiencies could be achieved in its cement manufacturing process. It looked to investing in comprehensive operational and control technologies to manage and derive productivity and energy efficiency gains from the assets on Line 2, their second plant in India.
Case Study
Integration of PLC with IoT for Bosch Rexroth
The application arises from the need to monitor and anticipate the problems of one or more machines managed by a PLC. These problems, often resulting from the accumulation over time of small discrepancies, require, when they occur, ex post technical operations maintenance.