Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Database Management & Storage
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Databases
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Equipment & Machinery
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
- Sales & Marketing
Use Cases
- Cybersecurity
- Inventory Management
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
About The Customer
Navisite is a trusted partner for digital transformation for growing and established global brands. They offer highly specialized teams, industry solutions, business process expertise, and application services. They provide the capabilities and practical guidance customers need to modernize, build, and support more agile, resilient, and expanding businesses. Their strategic advisory and transformation services advance innovation with comprehensive cloud, enterprise application, data management, intelligent automation, and cybersecurity solutions, empowering customers to navigate change and meet new demands at any point in their journey.
The Challenge
Navisite, a provider of IT infrastructure services, faced a significant challenge when they merged four companies together. Their CRM data, which they relied on to identify prospects and target them with appropriate products, was in disarray. They had six account records for every account, numerous duplicate contacts and leads, and a mix of processes for maintaining the data. The company uses company size and industry data to identify prospects that fit their ideal customer profile (ICP) and to determine the best solution and go-to-market strategy. However, the unreliable data meant their reps were wasting hours on research and often missing the mark. The primary challenge was to clean up the data.
The Solution
Navisite chose Demandbase as their data provider. They started with a few licenses of Sales Intelligence for a handful of sales reps. Once they saw the richness of the data and its ease of use, they expanded their number of licenses and added Data Integrity, Demandbase’s automated data management solution. The first step was to clean up their CRM data. They used Data Integrity to remove all the duplicate records from their bloated database, and then to clean, refresh, and enrich the remaining data. With a smaller, cleaner database, plus additional insights from the Sales Intelligence such as intent signals and technographic data, their reps now trust the data and most use it every day. Navisite’s sales and marketing teams are now using their CRM data, cleaned and augmented by Demandbase, to fuel their funnel from top to bottom.
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