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  • We Must Fix The Runaway Infrastructure Chain Before It Derails The Programmatic Market

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Ian Davidson, vice president of platform demand at OpenX. Why would exchanges add to their enormous server-farm costs by sending multiple bid requests to a single demand-side platform (DSP) for the same impression opportunity? […]

  • The Great Connected TV Debate: Subscription- vs. Ad-Supported Models

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Archie Sharma, senior director of corporate strategy at OpenX. To date, the subscription business model has been viewed by some as the gold standard in the over-the-top (OTT) and connected TV (CTV) space, but […]

  • OpenX Acquires Mezzobit And PubNation To Sweeten Publisher Offering

    OpenX acquired two publisher tools, Mezzobit and PubNation, on Monday. By bringing these point solutions in-house, the SSP plans to strengthen its overall offering for publishers. The tools don’t boost yield for publishers, which is how publishers typically grade SSPs, but rather help them track down slow or suspicious advertiser tags and monitor overall ad […]

  • You Don’t Use Desktop Strategies In-App, So Why Apply The Same Quality Standards?

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Maggie Mesa, vice president of mobile at OpenX. By now, it should go without saying that in-app advertising and desktop advertising are two completely different animals – and publishers need to […]

  • Consorting With The Frenemy: Ad Tech Players Partner For Shared Identity Matching

    Seven independent ad tech companies debuted a programmatic consortium on Thursday that pools their supply- and demand-side cookie IDs into one shared identity asset. The consortium is helmed by AppNexus, MediaMath and LiveRamp, which provides the data matching. Other launch partners include Index Exchange, Rocket Fuel, LiveIntent and OpenX. And it’s a shot across the […]

  • With Rubicon Project For Sale, Its Competitors Weigh In

    If Rubicon Project officially goes on the selling block, what are its prospects? The company, which has hired Morgan Stanley to explore a sale, according to The Wall Street Journal, has suffered from tanking stock, layoffs and leadership changes over the past year, and it apparently isn’t the only company of its kind in play. […]

  • CarGurus Shifts Its Programmatic Business Into High Gear

    In under two years, CarGurus transformed its display revenue strategy from one built on ad networks to one focused on high-value programmatic deals. The auto shopping site, which attracts 12.4 million uniques a month, according to comScore, used to sell search listings and upfront sponsorships with auto manufacturers and dealers. CarGurus farmed out its display […]

  • The Great Header Bidding Shake-Up Has Begun

      Header bidding is changing the industry and creating a new set of winners and losers. After a dismal earnings call, Rubicon Project’s stock fell 32% and lost $200 million in value Wednesday. Rubicon CEO Frank Addante said the company failed to respond quickly to the header bidding trend, sending its desktop revenue into decline. […]

  • Header Bidding: Not Just For Publishers’ Benefit

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Natrian Maxwell, ‎director of demand services at OpenX. It’s no secret that header bidding is hugely popular with publishers. The monetization tool exposes each impression to programmatic demand before calling […]

  • OpenX Meta Creates Server-To-Server Alternative To Header Bidding Wrappers

    To help publishers manage multiple header bidding partners, OpenX created a server-to-server wrapper dubbed OpenX Meta, which it unveiled Thursday. The advantage of OpenX Meta is that it moves all the action – long, slow bid requests – off a publisher’s page and onto its server. From there, it can quickly ping all the other […]

  • Will The Ad Tech Ecosystem Ever Provide A Unified Front Against Ad Fraud?

    Best practices and policies to deal with fraud and botnets are emerging, but ad tech companies aren’t sharing them with each other – partially because they don’t want their secrets to slip out to fraudsters, and partially because ad fraud detection is a competitive differentiator. As a result, companies are developing their own policies and […]

  • From RTB to RTG: OpenX Launches Private Marketplace Hybrid Dubbed Real-Time Guaranteed

    OpenX unveiled a new product Tuesday, real-time guaranteed (RTG), with features that fall between private marketplaces and automated guaranteed. The aim is to solve drawbacks to each current buying method. One of the biggest complaints about private marketplaces is that they don’t deliver the scale both sides want. And one of the biggest complaints about […]

  • Major League Gaming Ditches Direct Sales For Programmatic

    Major League Gaming is changing up its strategy, focusing on programmatic sales over direct. “We have consciously made the decision to focus 90% of our energies on programmatic for the year of 2015,” explained Don Reilley, EVP of MLG. “We can focus heavily on the programmatic side of things, and then layer two, three, four […]

  • Conversion Data: A Key To Cutting Waste

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Ian Davidson, senior director of platform demand at OpenX. If we want the best-case scenario for programmatic media buying, we can’t hesitate addressing the challenges inherent to the ecosystem. One […]

  • OpenX Plays A Game Of Inches For SSP Supremacy

    Supply-side platforms (SSPs) such as OpenX, Rubicon Project and PubMatic are under heavy pressure to increase value for publishers who pay a premium to use their technologies. “The fact that SSPs are positioned on the sell side after much of the transaction value has been extracted by other intermediaries puts more pressure on their margins […]

  • Another Firm Exits Free Ad Serving

    Free ad serving might be bad business for all but the biggest players in ad tech. AdZerk, an ad-selling platform for publishers, sent a notice to its free and self-service customers that it’s shutting down that part of the business to focus on its enterprise clients. The company will complete its exit Aug. 31. The […]

  • In New Forrester Wave Report, PubMatic Is 'Last Of The Purebred SSPs'

    Note: Story updated to point out Forrester analyst Susan Bidel, who authored the report, is a former PubMatic employee. Bidel tells AdExchanger she does not hold equity in the company. Forrester Research‘s Wave reports are harrowing events for tech startups, which find themselves labeled Leaders, Strong Performers, Contenders or – heaven forbid – Risky Bets. And those labels often stick. […]

  • YP, OpenX Join Forces In Programmatic Deal

    The local search and advertising company YP has partnered with ad exchange OpenX, the companies said Tuesday. Under the agreement, OpenX allows advertisers to bid programmatically on mobile and Web display inventory on YP’s ad network. YP claims to have more than 300 publishers on its Local Ad Network, including AOL, Yahoo and Pandora. “With display, […]

  • OpenX Takes A Stab At Mobile Native Ads With New Ad Exchange

    OpenX Technologies on Wednesday rolled out a mobile native ad exchange called Native O/X. The “native” ad formats include in-stream display, rich media and video ad units that are inserted into an app’s content. OpenX’s launch partners for the exchange include IconApps, Tagged, Run, Mediasmart and Celtra. Presenting ads in a format that matches the […]

  • OpenX And Airpush Unveil New Private Mobile Exchange

    Ad exchange OpenX and the mobile ad network Airpush launched a mobile private exchange AirX on Monday. AirX combines OpenX’s real-time bidding (RTB) exchange with Airpush’s ad network. Approved advertisers receive a first look at the inventory of more than 120,000 Android apps, said Seth Socolow, SVP for strategic partnerships at Airpush. “One of the […]

  • Dentsu Continues Programmatic Catch-up, Unveils Its Own Trading Desk

    Years after the major ad holding companies like Publicis, IPG, WPP, Havas and others created trading desks for accessing ad exchanges, Japan’s largest advertising company, Dentsu, finally launched on Dec. 19 its own real-time bidding (RTB) platform, called Dentsu Audience Network. Read the release. Dentsu has been active in developing a programmatic business since 2010, […]

  • Milwaukee JSOnline Preps For 'Total Programmatic' By Year's End

    Like a lot of midsize independent newspapers, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is starting to see some thaw in the economic downturn that hurt the print business at large. While the climate is better, the challenge of declining print ad revenues has been replaced by the challenge of developing a more mature online ad strategy. The […]

  • OpenX Faces The Music On Traffic Quality

    The rise of programmatic buying has been a boon for some unscrupulous publishers that have learned to game the system by unloading junk ad impressions on exchanges. Now the money grab may be ending as exchange operators respond to improvements in fraud detection and to buyer demands for legit inventory. At least one such player, […]

  • United Online Turns To OpenX's SSP -- But Please, No Private Marketplaces

    United Online is not a typical publisher. Unlike newspaper or magazine sites, it operates the social-media yearbook site Classmates, online florist shop FTD, consumer internet-access tools NetZero and Juno and the MyPoints loyalty rewards program. But it does have plenty of inventory and claims to reach a collective 100 million registered consumer accounts every month, […]

  • IAB ALM: Forget 'Big,' We Just Want Data We Can Use

    Maybe the Interactive Advertising Bureau should have titled its Annual Leadership Meeting, “Data, Data Everywhere And Not A Terabyte To Think.” This year’s theme was how Big Data can complement or conflict with big advertising – i.e., creative ideas. The general takeaway was that yes, the two sides can inform and influence each other, but […]

  • OpenX Confirms 'Lights Out' For OnRamp Ad Server

    Yesterday we reported that OpenX had abruptly shut down its OnRamp ad server after a major malware attack. At the time the company did not say when, or if, the open source ad server would be back online. In an update this morning, OpenX makes clear that OnRamp will never serve another ad. OpenX attempted […]

  • OpenX Shuts Down Its OnRamp Ad Server After Big Malware Attack

    Has OpenX’s open source ad server been hacked to death? After a serious attack on Saturday, OpenX abruptly pulled the plug on the OnRamp product yesterday, leaving customers scrambling to find new ad servers and reconstruct insertion orders. OpenX announced the shutdown this morning in a retroactive forum post, and offered little comfort to existing […]

  • OpenX And JumpTime Combine To Bring Ad Tech Methods To Content Optimization

    If war is too important to leave to generals, then content optimization is too crucial to leave to editorial teams. That’s the animating idea behind this week’s acquisition of digital content analyzer JumpTime by display ad server and publisher-facing exchange OpenX. OpenX has been steadily building its supply-side platform. But the concept of determining how […]

  • Sambreel Locked Out by Exchanges, SSPs

    Last week PaidContent gave us an update on Sambreel Holdings, a fast-growing purveyor of browser plugins and other software that can alter ad space on premium websites. Some of Sambreel’s products work by displacing ad positions on sites like About.com, Google.com, NYTimes.com and other publishers, and then inserting new ads that Sambreel sells through its […]

  • OpenX Adds LiftDNA To Serve Publishers And Their Ad Server Needs Says CEO Cadogan

    Today, publisher ad server and ad exchange OpenX announced the acquisition of publisher ad tech and services company LiftDNA. According to the release, “With the acquisition of LiftDNA, OpenX brings publishers a better way to optimize their ad revenue by unifying LiftDNA’s next generation SSP with OpenX’s premium ad server and its ad exchange into […]

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