Build technology-company and professional-role segments using supported industry, company-size, geography and contact-field filters.
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TECHNOLOGY COMPANY CONTACT DATABASE
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technology companieswith clearer company and role criteria.
Narrow technology businesses by supported subindustry, geography, size and professional role, then verify classification and available fields before selection.
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On this page
- Overview
- Filters
- Sample segments
- Fields and coverage
- Use cases
- Boundaries
- Relevant roles
- FAQs
01 / Overview
Build the industry segment before choosing contacts.
Start with companies that match a supported technology classification. Add company size, geography, department, seniority and field criteria to make the audience more useful.
Define company fit
Use the narrowest supported industry and firmographic filters, then check whether each company matches the intended market.
Add relevant roles
Layer professional functions and seniority onto the company segment rather than collecting unrelated contacts.
02 / Filters
Combine industry, company and people criteria.
Only describe filters that are currently available in the application. Similar companies may use different classifications, so review the resulting segment.
Company criteria
- Software, IT services, hardware and technology categories where supported
- Employee or revenue range
- Headquarters, region and subindustry combinations
People criteria
- Executive, product and engineering leadership
- IT, security, data and infrastructure roles
- Sales, marketing, partnerships and operations functions
Field criteria
- Business email availability where displayed
- Business phone availability where displayed
- Company and professional fields supported by the product
03 / Segment ideas
Practical technology segment examples.
These examples demonstrate filter combinations, not guaranteed inventory. Confirm the live match count and available fields for every segment.
IT service providers
Technology-service firms in selected markets with executive, partnership or operations roles.
Product companies
Eligible hardware or software companies filtered by size and product-related leadership.
Security and data teams
Technology companies with relevant security, infrastructure or data decision-makers.
04 / Fields and coverage
Check whether the segment is usable before selection.
Industry-wide totals can hide gaps by subindustry, geography, company size, role and contact field.
| Review point | What to inspect | Why it matters |
|---|
| Industry fit | Company description, category and current business activity. | Industry classifications can overlap or become outdated. |
| Live match count | The result after all company, people and field filters. | A broad total may not reflect the required audience. |
| Field availability | Email, phone, company and professional fields shown. | Not every record has the same information. |
| Status and dates | Applicable status labels and review dates. | Professional roles and business details change. |
Publishing checkpoint: Confirm meaningful technology coverage, supported filters, field definitions and at least one representative sample segment before making this page indexable.
05 / Use cases
Use a defined business purpose.
The database supports research and list building; it does not replace qualification, permission checks or human judgment.
Technology market mapping
Build a defined company set around a supported subindustry.
Account segmentation
Combine firmographic filters with department and seniority criteria.
Partner research
Find technology businesses and roles relevant to a documented partnership motion.
06 / Boundaries
Industry data has limits.
Technology is a broad category that can include software, hardware, IT services, telecom and consulting. Use the narrowest supported classification and manually verify companies before qualification.
Do not infer sensitive facts
Use business context only. Do not derive protected, private or unrelated personal attributes from a professional record.
Respect objections
Maintain suppression records and act promptly on applicable opt-out, objection, correction and removal requests.
Protect exports
Limit fields and access, secure downloaded data and retain it only as long as the documented purpose requires.
Responsible UseData MethodologyData CoverageData Removal
07 / Relevant roles
Connect company segments to distinct job functions.
Start with a small number of roles that have verified coverage and a clear relationship to the business purpose.
IT decision-makers
Validate this role segment in the live product, then connect it to the relevant job-function page when published.
Founders and CEOs
Validate this role segment in the live product, then connect it to the relevant job-function page when published.
VP of Sales
Validate this role segment in the live product, then connect it to the relevant job-function page when published.
Marketing decision-makers
Validate this role segment in the live product, then connect it to the relevant job-function page when published.
08 / Questions
FAQs about the technology contact database
How do I build a technology company segment?
Start with the supported industry classification, then add geography, company size, professional role and required-field filters. Review the live results before selecting records.
Does every company have the same contact fields?
No. Email, phone, company and professional-field availability varies by record and segment. Inspect the fields shown before selection.
Are all companies in this industry classified perfectly?
No. Business categories overlap and change. Use company descriptions, websites and other appropriate checks to confirm fit.
Can the data be used for any marketing campaign?
No. A business record is not a consent or permission signal. Users must follow applicable privacy, marketing, platform and sector-specific rules.
What should be verified before publishing this page?
Confirm meaningful industry coverage, live filters, field definitions, representative sample segments and every product claim.
START WITH A DEFINED TECHNOLOGY MARKET
Build a focused company and role segment.
Apply relevant filters, review industry fit and field availability, and select only the records needed for an authorized workflow.
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