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DataFox (discontinued)

DataFox (discontinued)

Overview

What is DataFox (discontinued)?

DataFox was a tool used to dentify new prospects and deliver actionable sales triggers from thousands of data sources. Oracle acquired DataFox in October 2018, and the product was sunsetted in 2023. It is no longer available.

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Recent Reviews

Account Intelligence

8 out of 10
May 30, 2018
Incentivized
DataFox is implemented across sales and marketing. The main business problems that it was brought in to solve were - expanding our Total …
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Simple and Intuitive

9 out of 10
May 21, 2018
Incentivized
Datafox is being used for inbound lead-enrichment across our sales, sales development, and marketing org.--globally. Specifically for the …
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Popular Features

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  • Salesforce integration (8)
    8.2
    82%
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Pricing

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What is DataFox (discontinued)?

DataFox was a tool used to dentify new prospects and deliver actionable sales triggers from thousands of data sources. Oracle acquired DataFox in October 2018, and the product was sunsetted in 2023. It is no longer available.

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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Alternatives Pricing

What is LinkedIn Sales Navigator?

LinkedIn Sales Navigator is a sales intelligence software solution offered by LinkedIn.

What is Lusha?

Lusha is a go-to-market intelligence platform, designed for sales, marketing and recruitment teams. Lusha data and insights help cut through the noise and reach the right people at the right time.

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Features

Data Augmentation & Lead Qualification

Features around contact data management and lead intelligence.

8.2
Avg 7.4
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Product Details

What is DataFox (discontinued)?

DataFox was a tool used to dentify new prospects and deliver actionable sales triggers from thousands of data sources. Oracle acquired DataFox in October 2018, and the product was sunsetted in 2023. It is no longer available.

DataFox (discontinued) Features

Data Augmentation & Lead Qualification Features

  • Supported: Salesforce integration

Additional Features

  • Supported: Company Search
  • Supported: Sales Triggers
  • Supported: Similar Companies Algorithm

DataFox (discontinued) Screenshots

Screenshot of DataFox allows you to filter our leading database based on granular key words, such as CyberSecurity or HealthTech, region, etc.  We do not use NAICS or SIC code filters and go incredibly deep on SMB and middle market tech companies.Screenshot of Sales triggers alert reps to new opportunities in their territory and help open doors with prospective buyers.Screenshot of Salesforce integration.

DataFox (discontinued) Integrations

DataFox (discontinued) Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS
Supported LanguagesEnglish

Frequently Asked Questions

DataFox was a tool used to dentify new prospects and deliver actionable sales triggers from thousands of data sources. Oracle acquired DataFox in October 2018, and the product was sunsetted in 2023. It is no longer available.

Demandbase Sales Intelligence and LinkedIn Sales Navigator are common alternatives for DataFox (discontinued).

Reviewers rate Salesforce integration highest, with a score of 8.2.

The most common users of DataFox (discontinued) are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).

DataFox (discontinued) Customer Size Distribution

Consumers5%
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)20%
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees)60%
Enterprises (more than 500 employees)15%
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