Spiceworks

Spiceworks is a global leader in intent-backed, full-funnel marketing solutions that fuel pipeline and revenue growth for B2B sales and marketing organizations. We power Authentic Connections™ by leveraging our expert editorial content, a buzzing community of user-generated content, tools that are able to see “under the hood,” and a unique combination of first-party and third-party intent, firmographic and technographic data for unmatched visibility and valuable context into evolving buyer needs.

18MM Global Audience

18 million global audience of business technology decision-makers over the last twelve months (March 2022-Feb 2023)

600MM+ Devices

Over 600 million devices that index buyer behavior

80MM+ Verified Tech Contacts

Over 80 million verified tech contacts across the industry and functional verticals

Recent News

Morningstar  
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TechRadar  
In the report, Ookla put Apple’s C1X modem – which you’ll find in the iPhone Air – through its paces. And as the results show, its performance is so good that Ookla believes Apple fans are getting “true download parity” with Qualcomm’s market-leading X80 chip. Compared to iPhones with the X80 and those using Apple’s previous-generation C1 chip, Apple has “set new standards for network latency,” Ookla believes...According to the benchmark results, the iPhone Air’s C1X outperformed the iPhone 17 Pro Max for latency in 19 out of the 22 markets that Ookla tested.
CBS News  
NVIDIA's GTC conference brought big crowds to Silicon Valley this week, with hundreds of companies showcasing products powered by NVIDIA's chips. Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable, joined CBS News to discuss.
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