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  • 2014, The Year Programmatic Went Cross-Screen

    It's been almost five years since Google's Eric Schmidt declared the company as a "mobile first" outfit, and Facebook's Atlas update brought "cross-screen" to the lexicon of ad tech in 2014. ExchangeWire examines how US-based cross-screen advertising firm Drawbridge hopes [...]

  • TubeMogul: South East Asia sees Double-Digit Growth

    Wendy Hogan, ExchangeWire, contributing editor, APAC, speaks with TubeMogul's South East Asia chief, to examine how publishers in the region are changing their approach to programmatic video advertising.  TubeMogul released its quarterly 'State of Programmatic Video' report this month, revealing that all [...]

  • DEAL IDs: The Good, the Bad and the Alternative...

    Despite Deal ID's elevation to buzzword status in recent months, it's pretty clear there is some confusion over what it actually is, why it should be used, and why exactly should we care? Angelique Reijm, Improve Digital, director of yield [...]

  • ExchangeWire to Review 2014 at this Week’s TraderTalk TV Live!

    ExchangeWire this week will round-off a monumental year in ad tech, with a special recording of its TraderTalk TV series in front of a LIVE STUDIO AUDIENCE, with panel sessions featuring representatives of the industry's leading names reflecting on the [...]

  • '2013 & 2014 Was a Period of Transition, 2015 Will Be a Different Story'

    Established in France during the mid-90s, HiMedia Group can lay claim to being one of the leading lights in the European ad tech scene, and more recently has begun to foray into alternative services such as online payments (HiPay) in [...]

  • Why Mobile Video Advertising is VAST-ly Below its Potential

    Stephen Upstone, LoopMe Media, CEO, discusses potential methods to stimulate the mobile video advertising sector, and calls for a more widespread adoption of technology standards.  Mobile Video Programmatic Advertising The IAB's latest ad spend estimates £64m will be spent on mobile video [...]

  • 2014, the Year of Consolidation in Ad Tech, and What it Means for the Industry...

    A number of deals involving some of the industry's biggest names, including MediaMath, Rubicon Project and, closer to home, Ve, have taken place in the last week, each of them signifying wider shifts in the ad tech and marketing sectors. ExchangeWire [...]

  • IPONWEB: 'We Don't Consider Ourselves To Be A Commodity Product'

    Nathan Woodman, was named as IPONWEB's first-ever GM of demand solutions earlier this month and will oversee the Russia-based company's positioning and expansion in the USA from its current embryonic North American base, stationed in New York City. This comes [...]

  • AppNexus To Guarantee 'Fraud-Free' Traffic 

    AppNexus today (5 November) announced a tie-up with a host of third parties, including WPP's Xaxis, DoubleVerify, Integral AdScience, to agree a common currency on what constitutes click-fraud, and also announced an initiative where it won't charge advertisers for invalid traffic.  The [...]

  • Does Publicis' Epic Acquisition Spree Add Value?

    Publicis Groupe has crowned its 2014 shopping spree with the announcement of its $3.7bn offer for digital advertising specialist Sapient, adding to its recent acquisition of mobile data management platform (DMP) RUN, plus last month's £40m stake in Matomy. But [...]