“For better or worse, the word ‘innovation’ has come to represent so much that it seems to have lost most of its meaning,” says Noah Brier, cofounder of Percolate, a company that helps brands create ...
The profession of “online community manager” didn’t really exist until a few years ago. But now, it’s one of the most important channels brands have to reach consumers through social media–and that’s ...
Seismic is announcing that it’s acquiring Percolate in a deal that it says is combining “two essential pillars of the marketing technology stack.” It sounds like the two companies aren’t direct ...
Sales enablement platform provider Seismic has acquired Percolate, a marketing campaign orchestration and content management platform. Through the acquisition, the company is positioned to deliver ...
Percolate, a four-year-old New York-based company that creates software for marketers to manage their campaigns and departments, just raised $40 million in series C financing. Now Percolate thinks it ...
Percolate, which has been compared to social publishing platforms like Buddy Media, has raised $40 million to take on enterprise marketing cloud acquirers and standalone social point solutions. The ...
Simplicity is an oft-cited goal in the world of enterprise software, but by most accounts, it’s rarely achieved. Percolate is hoping to change that, at least for marketing professionals. The startup ...
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A Series of Forbes Insights Profiles of Thought Leaders Changing the Business Landscape: James Gross, Co-Founder, Percolate. In much the same way that physicians have expertise in one area or system ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Percolate, the System of Record for Marketing®, today announced digital marketing veteran Randy Wootton has joined the team as Chief Executive Officer to lead the ...
Calling me from London, Noah Brier is exhausted. "I like to play a game of, how long can I keep going," he tells me. But the New Yorker has to make the trip a lot. His startup, Percolate, has 15 ...