Gintarine Vaistine selects Google Tag Manager for Tag Management
In 2017, Gintarine Vaistine, a Lithuania based Retail organization with 913 employees and revenues of $150M selected Google Tag Manager for Tag Management while displacing Legacy, and integrating with the existing systems being used.
Customer | Vendor | Old Product | New Product | Category | Market | Users | VAR/SI | When | Live | Gintarine Vaistine | Legacy | Google Tag Manager | Tag Management | CRM | n/a | n/a | 2017 | 2017 |
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FAQ - Gintarine Vaistine selects Google Tag Manager for (Tag Management)
In 2017, Gintarine Vaistine selected Google Tag Manager for Tag Management to modernize their CRM operations and improve scalability, visibility, and control.
The Google Tag Manager deployment replaces Legacy and integrates with existing systems to streamline processes, reporting, and compliance across CRM.
Gintarine Vaistine is a Retail organization in Lithuania, with approximately 913 employees and $150M in annual revenue.
Gintarine Vaistine has initiated the Google Tag Manager implementation with an expected go-live in 2017, supporting its modernization of Tag Management processes.
Gintarine Vaistine has not disclosed the SI for the Google Tag Manager implementation.
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