Tint said the move is its latest effort in “creating a platform focused on empowering marketers to build and harness the power of their audience.”
among the clients that rely on its platform to “discover, use and scale” user-generated content and content from social media influencers to boost their brands. It said that adding Vesta will further its objective of empowering marketers to “harness the power of their audience.”Dura Software raises $50 million to keep growing by acquiring software companies in 'neutral zone'
Tint has roughly 40 employees with offices in London and Krakow, Poland. Vesta has about 25 employees, mostly in New York, with a few in Denver, Greener said, and no cuts are planned.
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