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Informa TechTarget Announces 2025 Archer Award Winners for Go-to-Market Excellence in EMEA

Informa TechTarget Announces 2025 Archer Award Winners for Go-to-Market Excellence in EMEA

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This year's awards program recognized trailblazing practitioners and teams from established market leaders and high-growth innovators across 8 different categories
LONDON, June 25, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TechTarget, Inc. ("Informa TechTarget") (Nasdaq: TTGT), global growth accelerator and leading provider of intent data and insights to the B2B technology sector, today announced the 2025 EMEA winners of the Archer Awards, the Company's annual awards program that recognizes customers for Go-to-Market excellence. This year's winners are driving breakthrough marketing and sales results in their industries. Winners were announced at Informa TechTarget's ROI Summit EMEA in London on June 24, 2025.
You can see the full list of this year's winners here.
"We are very proud to honour these incredible companies for the impact they are making in EMEA in partnership with Informa TechTarget," said Brent Boswell, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, International, TechTarget. "By leveraging strategic guidance, highly targeted audiences, buyer-relevant content and precision intent data, they are achieving greater outcomes across the entire product lifecycle – from R&D to ROI. Congratulations to all our winners!"
An expert panel evaluated nominations and selected the winners based on criteria established for each category.
2025 EMEA Archer Awards – Company Winners
Best Integrated Media Program
Schneider Electric
Best Content Program
Akamai
Best Pipeline Generation
Barracuda
Best Thought Leadership Program
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Digital Team of the Year
Intel and Dentsu
Intent-Driven Marketing Excellence
Verizon Business
Intent-Driven Sales Excellence
Trend Micro UK
Partner Marketing Excellence
Capgemini and Amazon Web Services (AWS)
About the Archer Awards
Informa TechTarget's annual Archer Awards program recognizes innovative customers in North America, EMEA and APAC: sales and marketing leaders who demonstrate data-driven excellence and are driving remarkable results in partnership with Informa TechTarget.
About Informa TechTarget
TechTarget, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTGT), which also refers to itself as Informa TechTarget, informs, influences and connects the world's technology buyers and sellers, helping accelerate growth from R&D to ROI.
With a vast reach of over 220 highly targeted technology-specific websites and over 50 million permissioned first-party audience members, Informa TechTarget has a unique understanding of and insight into the technology market.
Underpinned by those audiences and their data, we offer expert-led, data-driven, and digitally enabled services that have the potential to deliver significant impact and measurable outcomes to our clients:
Trusted information that shapes the industry and informs investment
Intelligence and advice that guides and influences strategy
Advertising that grows reputation and establishes thought leadership
Custom content that engages and prompts action
Intent and demand generation that more precisely targets and converts
Informa TechTarget is headquartered in Boston, MA and has offices in 19 global locations. For more information, visit informatechtarget.com and follow us on LinkedIn.
© 2025 TechTarget, Inc. d/b/a Informa TechTarget. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Contacts
Media Inquiries Garrett MannVP of Corporate CommunicationsInforma TechTarget617-431-9371garrett.mann@nformatechtarget.com

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