St. Louis Magazine Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
Analytics and BI
Vendor
Old Product
New Product
Category
Market
VAR/SI
When
Live
Chartbeat Legacy Chartbeat Analytics and BI Analytics and BI n/a 2015 2015
Collaboration
Vendor
Old Product
New Product
Category
Market
VAR/SI
When
Live
Google Legacy Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite) Collaboration Collaboration n/a 2019 2019
Collaboration Collaboration 2017 2017
Collaboration Collaboration 2022 2022
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at St. Louis Magazine
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Apps Being Evaluated by St. Louis Magazine Executives
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD St. Louis Magazine Technographics

St. Louis Magazine is a Media organization based in United States, with around 30 employees and annual revenues of $3.0 million.

St. Louis Magazine operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Chartbeat, Microsoft Azure Cloud Services and Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite), covering areas like Analytics and BI, Application Hosting and Computing Services and Collaboration.

St. Louis Magazine has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Chartbeat, Microsoft and Google.

St. Louis Magazine recently adopted applications including Slack Connect in 2022, Hubspot Marketing Automation in 2021 and Google Tag Manager in 2021, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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Our research team continuously updates St. Louis Magazine’s profile with verified software purchases, vendor relationships, and digital initiatives identified from public and proprietary sources.

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