Treasure Data Survey Findings Spotlight Path to Ideal Marketing Technology Stack

Customer Data Platforms Cited as Preferred Solution for Data Security, Flexibility, Interoperability and Ease of Integration

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. Sept. 22, 2021Treasure Data™ today released new survey results demonstrating the benefits of an optimized marketing technology stack. Across industries, decision makers from mid-market and enterprise companies expect significant improvement in overall marketing effectiveness, time spent managing and improving data quality, and operational efficiency, as a result of enhancements to the integration and interoperability of various martech solutions.

“Digital transformation has accelerated across verticals over the past several years, there remains significant opportunity for companies to take advantage of a more holistic, seamless and data-driven approach to customer engagement,” stated Tom Treanor, CMO at Treasure Data. “While 56% of survey respondents—who spanned B2B and B2C brands—view their current martech stack as ‘adequate,’ the need for various technology solutions to more seamlessly plug into existing infrastructure and drive and support business objectives, at scale, is evident.”

Survey findings show complexity in technology integration (46%), budget (38%), and lack of data security and privacy features (31%) are significant organizational barriers to building a technology stack that can adequately scale with modern business needs. Respondents also noted the ability to overcome these challenges would make them better equipped to improve overall marketing effectiveness (94%), time spent managing and improving data quality (92%), and time spent integrating platforms (89%).
According to the results, customer data platforms (CDPs) are the favored solution capable of unifying customer data from multiple sources, retaining high-value customers, and generating insights through machine learning. Among the most advantageous attributes offered by CDPs in addressing these challenges, respondents cited:

  • Security (52%
  • Data flexibility and interoperability (46%)
  • Ease of integration with other systems (35%)

The study affirms there is a strong desire to maximize marketing technology to understand, attract, retain and identify customers. Related challenges and opportunities coming out of the survey include:

  • A Privacy and Security Conundrum: Security is a critical consideration when evaluating new tools (58%), yet managing privacy compliance across the stack (27%) is considered a current challenge.
  • The Need for Cross-Functional Collaboration: With a parallel interest in optimizing the martech stack, there’s an opportunity for IT and marketing teams to collaborate more closely to overcome pain points and solve common challenges.
  • Favored Stack Technologies: Those organizations which fine-tune their stack to achieve better outcomes often mix CDPs, content or conversational marketing tools, or customer journey analytics.
  • Personalization, At Scale: Main advantages of a CDP include the ability to gather data from a variety of on and offline sources, aligning with respondents’ desire to unify data, personalize websites and build audience targeting segments.

More information may be found in Treasure Data’s whitepaper, “The Best Martech Stack: How to Achieve, Optimize and Future-Proof It.

The findings are based on a national survey of 427 decision makers from 500-person or larger companies in B2C and B2B industries, including information services and data processing, software, retail, healthcare, finance and insurance, business and professional services, and more.

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About Treasure Data

Treasure Data is the only enterprise Customer Data Platform (CDP) that harmonizes an organization’s data, insights, and engagement technology stacks to drive relevant, real-time customer experiences throughout the entire customer journey. Treasure Data helps brands give millions of customers and prospects the feeling that each is the one and only. With its ability to create true, unified views of each individual, Treasure Data CDP is central for enterprises who want to know who is ready to buy, plus when and how to drive them to convert. Flexible, tech-agnostic and infinitely scalable, Treasure Data provides fast time to value even in the most complex environments. To learn more, visit www.treasuredata.com.

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Marci Bontadelli
Treasure Data
marci@treasure-data.com
(650) 237-9230

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As a detail-oriented researcher, Sherril is expert at discovering, gathering and compiling industry and market data to create clear, actionable market and competitive intelligence. With deep experience in market analysis and segmentation she is a consummate collaborator with strong communication skills adept at supporting and forming relationships with cross-functional teams in all levels of organizations.

She brings more than 20 years of experience in technology research and marketing; prior to her current role, she was a Research Analyst at Omdia, authoring market and ecosystem reports on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and User Interface technologies. Sherril was previously Manager of Market Research at Intrado Life and Safety, providing competitive analysis and intelligence, business development support, and analyst relations.

Sherril holds a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from University of Colorado, Boulder and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rutgers University.

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