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  2. Demand-side platform - Wikipedia

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    Full-service is a hands-off management model from the agency-side, in which the planning, launch and optimization of an advertising campaign is carried out by account managers of the DSP platform. Self-service , in contrast, is like full-service but the management is carried out by the agency or advertiser themselves to allow more control and ...

  3. A9.com - Wikipedia

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    A9's advertising technology group began delivering sponsored link advertisements on the Amazon.com retail Web site in 2003 and continued to manage this program for Amazon properties. A9 also invested in display advertising technology, including technology for Amazon's ad-supported e-reader, the Kindle with special offers. [citation needed]

  4. DSP - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Demand-side platform, a system to facilitate the buying of online advertising; Education

  5. AppNexus - Wikipedia

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    Xandr, formerly known as AppNexus, is an American multinational technology company operating a cloud-based software platform that enables and optimizes programmatic online advertising. [1] Headquartered in the Flatiron District of New York City, the company has 23 offices in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

  6. Xandr - Wikipedia

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    Xandr, Inc. (pronounced "Zander") is the advertising and analytics subsidiary of Microsoft, which operates an online platform, Community, for buying and selling consumer-centric digital advertising. [3] In December 2021, AT&T announced that they had agreed to sell Xandr (including AppNexus and Clypd) to Microsoft for an undisclosed price. [4]

  7. Supply-side platform - Wikipedia

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    Many of the larger web publishers of the world use a supply-side platform to automate and optimize the selling of their online media space. [2] A supply-side platform interfaces on the publisher side to advertising networks and exchanges, which in turn interface to demand-side platforms (DSP) on the advertiser side. [3] [4]

  8. DoubleClick - Wikipedia

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    DoubleClick Inc. was an American advertisement company that developed and provided Internet ad serving services from 1995 until its acquisition by Google in March 2008. . DoubleClick offered technology products and services that were sold primarily to advertising agencies and mass media, serving businesses like Microsoft, General Motors, Coca-Cola, Motorola, L'Oréal, Palm, Inc., Apple Inc ...

  9. The Trade Desk - Wikipedia

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    On September 21, 2016, The Trade Desk became a public company with an $18 offering price. The company's opening day was reported as a "vote of confidence for the demand-side platform, whose S1 filing revealed healthy financials: Triple digit revenue growth and profitability — rare in a sector that is seeing much of its growth chomped away by the duopoly Google and Facebook."