CTOs on the Move


 
Staq is an information and integrations system for ad technology platforms. We connect ad technology together for better reporting, analysis and transfer of data across the digital marketing stack for efficiency. We integrate ad technology together, for both end customers and ad tech providers alike, to build more value from a best of breed ad tech stack. Through these connections, we help ad platforms build more into their valuable products so their clients can use them more effectively. We only do reporting and information transfer, never a piece of the stack. No bidding, no audience data, no media.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.staq.com
  • 1014 West 36th Street
    Baltimore, MD USA 21230
  • Phone: 443.824.2175

Executives

Name Title Contact Details

Similar Companies

Nelson Tech

Nelson Technologies, Inc. (Neltech) is a manufacturers representative dedicated to providing quality products and service to our customers in the natural gas and industrial industries. Since 1981,...

Innovapptive

At Innovapptive, our purpose is to help improve people`s lives with the next generation Connected Workforce Platform. Innovapptive`s platform digitally connects the entire industrial workforce, executives and back office to minimize plant outages & improve operational excellence. By engineering a platform that fuels innovation & collaboration, we are transforming the experience of the industrial worker to help uplift revenues & margins for our customers. Together, with our employees, customers and partners across the globe, we are growing economies of some of the world`s largest brands.

BuildWitt Media Group

BuildWitt offers a full spectrum of digital marketing services specially tailored towards construction and mining websites. Design, SEO, social media & more.

RDX Consulting

RDX Consulting, LLC is a Philadelphia, PA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.

Solana

Solana is a new architecture for a high-performance blockchain. Up to 710,000 transactions per second on a 1 gigabit network without data partitioning.