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Multi-Ad Server Integration: goTom Now Shares Flights Across Multiple Ad Servers

Exchange Wire

In the dynamic world of digital advertising, media companies must integrate tools and platforms into their internal workflows that can adapt flexibly to the ever-changing demands of ad management. The post Multi-Ad Server Integration: goTom Now Shares Flights Across Multiple Ad Servers appeared first on ExchangeWire.com.

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Ad Tech Trends for 2023

Martech Series

Let’s look at the key ad tech trends for 2023 and examine the opportunities and challenges ahead. What is the future of digital advertising in 2023 and beyond? With the digital space and ad tech evolving rapidly, there is always one force that has the power to draw the attention of everybody in the industry: Google.

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10 Black Ad Tech Professionals Making Waves in Digital Media

Ad Monsters

In the ad tech ecosystem, the Black ad ops and rev ops professionals who impact your brands, and thus the industry as a whole, are a part of Black history and should be celebrated. For Black History Month, AdMonsters is celebrating just a few Black professionals making history daily in ad tech.

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30. Dave Zinman – on the first ad server, BlueLithium and beyond

Paleo AdTech

Dave co-founded a company while at Stanford Business School that built the first demand-side ad server, and he later went on to develop products at pioneering powerhouses such as BlueLithium, Yahoo, InfoLinks and Drawbridge. The company was acquired by Engage , a CMGI Company, for $193 million in 1999, right before the dot-com bust.

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How Netflix could up the ante for advertisers as it explores solutions to its ad tech conundrum

Digiday

Earlier this year, it emerged that Netflix was exploring potentially adjusting its ad strategy after what can be considered a tricky start to the advertising business. Sources said outcomes could include the streaming service overhauling its relationship with Microsoft, which has powered Netflix’s ad tech.

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‘Expertise within the four walls’: Why Lenovo decided now’s the time to in-house a key bit of ad tech

Digiday

After all, managing your own ad server isn’t budget-friendly or a simple endeavor. However, as the saying goes, nothing valuable comes without effort, and an ad server is undeniably valuable to a certain type of advertiser — the type that can’t see a way forward without one. “We

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Microsoft to buy AT&T’s Xandr to boost ad tech offer

More About Advertising

Microsoft is buying AT&T’s ad-tech business, Xandr, subject to regulators, to boost its connected TV offer. Xandr, named after AT&T founder Alexander Graham Bell, includes both demand and sell-side platforms and an ad server.

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