Bablic Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
PaaS
Vendor
Old Product
New Product
Category
Market
VAR/SI
When
Live
Oracle Legacy Oracle Apiary Apps Development PaaS n/a 2019 2019
Transactional Email PaaS 2013 2013
Transactional Email PaaS 2014 2014
Collaboration
Vendor
Old Product
New Product
Category
Market
VAR/SI
When
Live
Google Legacy Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite) Collaboration Collaboration n/a 2013 2013
Collaboration Collaboration 2022 2022
Content Management
Vendor
Old Product
New Product
Category
Market
VAR/SI
When
Live
Web Content Management Content Management 2012 2012
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Bablic
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Apps Being Evaluated by Bablic Executives
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Bablic Technographics

Bablic is a Professional Services organization based in Israel, with around 20 employees and annual revenues of $2.0 million.

Bablic operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Amazon EC2, Oracle Apiary and Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite), covering areas like Application Hosting and Computing Services, Apps Development and Collaboration.

Bablic has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Oracle and Google.

Bablic recently adopted applications including Zendesk Service in 2024, Cloudflare CDN in 2023 and Google Cloud CDN in 2022, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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