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Westpac NZ, an Infosys Finacle customer evaluated nCino Bank OS

Cantor Fitzgerald, a Kyriba Treasury customer evaluated GTreasury

Michelin, an e2open customer evaluated Oracle Transportation Management

Moog, an UKG AutoTime customer evaluated Workday Time and Attendance

Wayfair, a Korber HighJump WMS customer just evaluated Manhattan WMS

Citigroup, a VestmarkONE customer evaluated BlackRock Aladdin Wealth

Swedbank, a Temenos T24 customer evaluated Oracle Flexcube

Gooya Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
Content Management
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Google Legacy Google Custom Search Application, Web and Enterprise Search Content Management n/a 2013 2013
CRM
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Application
Category
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VAR/SI
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Disqus Legacy Disqus Polls Customer Engagement CRM n/a 2025 2025
In 2025, Gooya implemented Disqus Polls to collect audience opinions on Persian-language articles. This deployment targets Gooya News readers in Iran and the global Persian audience and is categorized as Customer Engagement, with the full application name Disqus Polls used on article pages. The implementation embeds the Disqus Polls widget via the standard polls.js snippet on article pages, indicating a module-level integration for live polls and visible in-article poll placeholders. Functional capabilities aligned with the Customer Engagement category include in-article poll rendering, vote capture, and live results display, implemented through site-level script inclusion and per-article poll placeholders. Operational scope is focused on editorial workflows where content editors place live poll placeholders into Persian article pages to solicit reader feedback. Deployment coverage is limited to news.gooya.com Persian content aimed at the Middle East and global Persian readers, and governance is managed through content publishing processes and page template controls tied to article authoring.
IaaS
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Previous System
Application
Category
Market
VAR/SI
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Google Legacy Google Hosted Libraries Content Delivery Network IaaS n/a 2017 2017
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2020 2020
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Gooya Technographics

Gooya is a Media organization based in United States, with around 10 employees and annual revenues of $1.0 million.

Gooya operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Google Custom Search, Disqus Polls and Google Hosted Libraries, covering areas like Application, Web and Enterprise Search, Customer Engagement and Content Delivery Network.

Gooya has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Google and Disqus.

Gooya recently adopted applications including Disqus Polls in 2025, jsDelivr CDN in 2020 and Google Hosted Libraries in 2017, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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