Posted by: Josh Gibbs | January 19, 2010

SharedVue Expands to Europe with DemandGen Partnership

The team at SharedVue is proud to announce its new partnership with Munich-based DemandGen to provide support for clients with a European presence and to promote SharedVue’s Cloud Marketing Platform in Europe.

“We chose to work with DemandGen for our European expansion because their technical knowledge and expertise are ahead of the rest of the market,” said Reid Overcash, SharedVue CEO.  “As one of the few European providers of marketing automation services and demand generation tools, they have the skill needed to expand our Facilit8 client support program to provide locally-based assistance for clients in Europe.”

DemandGen will serve as the European support center for SharedVue, helping existing clients and their partners to make the best use of SharedVue’s technology.  Starting in 2010, DemandGen will also promote the technology and sell it in the European market.

“The partnership with SharedVue is very important because it gives us the opportunity to meet the channel marketing needs of our existing clients and to promote SharedVue’s Cloud Marketing technology and lead generation tools in the European market,” said DemandGenReinhard Janning, CEO of DemandGen Europe. “ I’m not aware of any other company in Europe that is providing a similar level of services and functionalities as SharedVue does today.”

Through this partnership, SharedVue and DemandGen plan to help enterprises enable their channel partners to become better marketers by using SharedVue’s Web content syndication and automated marketing campaign products. SharedVue combines marketing and technology expertise to develop cutting-edge Web marketing products that enhance companies’ relationships with their customers and generate leads.

DemandGen specializes in marketing automation and demand generation tools. It focuses on high-tech, software and IT companies in Central Europe.    DemandGen has offices in Munich, Paris and Vienna. Some of DemandGen clients are Adobe, Conject, Microsoft, Messe Munich, FARO, NetApp, NXP Semiconductors and Novell.


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