Information Today Uses Datamyne to Drill for Corporate Details

Datamyne is in Information Today’s “IT Spotlight.” The newspaper for users and producers of digital information services takes a close look at the company that operates the world’s largest searchable trade database on one platform, and reviews Datamyne’s Profiles of buyers and suppliers that do business on a global basis.

Information Today reports that Datamyne has more services in the works, including expanding the breadth and scope of coverage, and creating mobile apps, which are expected to be released by 3Q2013. Says Lisa Wallerstein, vice president of marketing and product development: “Within 5 years, we want to perfect our global tableau. We want to make it easier for companies to connect the dots between markets and players.”

Read the reprint from Information Today’s April 2013 issue >

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