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What is Pardot
Pardot is a SalesForce tool that provides an advanced marketing automation platform specifically designed for the B2B market. In order to sell your B2B products, it’s crucial to get in contact with decision-makers of your target industry, without wasting time engaging the wrong persons. That’s why Pardot enables you to get the most out of your marketing activities.
Benefits of using Pardot
With Pardot you get access to an intelligent B2B engagement platform that includes: Effortless email marketing Create personalized, highly effective email marketing campaigns easily, thanks to a quick drag-and-drop email creation tool. Smarter lead generation With Pardot you can count on a smart lead generation method that includes an easy and quick opt-in form creation. Opt-in forms are already mobile-optimized, you can install them on your website or blog, in order to take the most out of your website traffic.
Why should I use Pardot
Pardot enables you to create segments of your list, using email triggers or even more advanced methods. Moreover, with Pardot you have the ability to align your sales team to your leads’ needs. By doing so, you can take control of your entire sales process easily and never miss an opportunity.
What is PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is an open-source, object-relational database management system (ORDBMS) that is not owned or controlled by one company or individual. Because PostgreSQL software is open-source, it is managed mostly through a coordinated online effort by an active global community of developers, enthusiasts, and other volunteers.
Benefits of using PostgreSQL
An enterprise class database, PostgreSQL boasts sophisticated features such as Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC), point in time recovery, tablespaces, asynchronous replication, nested transactions (savepoints), online/hot backups, a sophisticated query planner/optimizer, and write ahead logging for fault tolerance.
Why should I use PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL supports international character sets, multibyte character encodings, Unicode, and it is locale-aware for sorting, case-sensitivity, and formatting. It is highly scalable both in the sheer quantity of data it can manage and in the number of concurrent users it can accommodate. There are active PostgreSQL instances in production environments that manage many terabytes of data, as well as clusters managing petabytes