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Orb Intelligence

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Orb Intelligence is the startup from Silicon Valley founded in 2013 by the former programmers of "Yandex" Maxim Grinev and Maria Grinyova. Orb Intelligence develops the database of the American companies, access to which is on sale to software developers for marketing specialists. Orb Intelligence collects data on the companies from more than 20 thousand state sources, it is told on its website in January, 2020.

History

2020: Dun & Bradstreet purchased Orb Intelligence

In January, 2020 the American supplier of data and analytics about business of Dun & Bradstreet announced Orb Intelligence purchase. The price of the transaction of the company did not begin to be set.

It is supposed what thanks to this acquisition of Dun & Bradstreet will be able to enrich data on the companies with data on their websites and activity on the Internet that will allow to increase efficiency of marketing services in B2B segment.

Dun & Bradstreet announced Orb Intelligence purchase
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Sale of Dun & Bradstreet which helps the companies to use data and analytics for the accelerated building of revenue, expense reduction, risk management and transformation for improving competitiveness became the fine culmination of a way which Orb Intelligence began in 2013 — said the cofounder and the CEO of Orb Intelligence Maria Grinyova, commenting on the transaction.
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Dun & Bradstreet considers that the company as a result of Orb Intelligence acquisition "will strengthen the strategy for interaction digital and the real worlds in the largest global storage of B2B-data.

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Clients can rely on Dun & Bradstreet as on a uniform source of all the needs for data management, decision making and customer interaction now — the president of the Sales & Marketing Solutions direction in Dun & Bradstreet Michael Bird said.
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Maria Grinyova created startups in the Russian Academy of Sciences, later — with assistance of "Yandex", and then — independently in Silicon Valley.[1]

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