Adtech
Subsidiary of AOL | |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Frankfurt, Germany |
Adtech is a German–American digital marketing company, providing publishers, agencies and ad networks with products to manage, serve and evaluate online advertising campaigns, including display, video and mobile formats. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and the ad serving platform of AOL's digital advertising business has customers in more than 25 countries. It was acquired by AOL on May 15, 2007.[1]
History
Adtech was founded in 1998 in Frankfurt, Germany. In 2000, the American Internet holding company CMGI acquired a controlling interest (80%) in Adtech. During the same year, Adtech became a private limited company.
Adtech’s ad serving technology has its roots in 1994 in Silicon Valley when Imgis Inc. established the basis for centralized ad serving using high-speed servers from Silicon Graphics (SGI). In 1998 Imgis Inc. was renamed AdForce Inc. Based on AdForce Inc.’s technology, Adtech opened its first data center in Frankfurt (Germany) in 1998.
In the fall of 2000, Adtech delivered its billionth banner ad since the opening of the original data center in September 1998. By 2001, Adtech had delivered its ten billionth banner ad. In 2002 Adtech supplied its 100,000th advertising campaign and delivered more than 100 million banners every day. In the first quarter of 2009, volume increased to over 125 billion ads per month.
In 2004, the AdForce technology was replaced by Adtech’s own ad serving solution. Shortly after, the second ad serving data center was launched in Frankfurt.
On May 16, 2007, AOL announced its acquisition of Adtech AG. Adtech was acquired to provide AOL with an advanced ad serving platform that includes an array of ad management and delivery applications, enabling Website publishers to manage, traffic and report on their online advertising campaigns. Adtech now operates as an independent and wholly owned subsidiary of AOL's Advertising.com division. Adtech is the ad serving platform for AOL Advertising (previously Platform-A).
Products
Adtech provides an integrated ad serving platform. This product allows publishers, advertisers, agencies and ad networks the ability to manage their display, video and mobile digital advertising campaigns.
Adtech's ad server responds to banner requests, prompted by user’s browsers, through XML and delivers it to the specified end system — the only provision being the terminals must be online.
The open design of the Adtech Adservers allows for the implementation of external technologies. In targeting, Adtech collaborates with vendors such as Nugg[2] and Wunderloop.
Integrated ad management
In the fall of 2007, Adtech presented an integrated suite of display, video and mobile ad serving technologies for digital publishers at ad:tech London and ad:tech New York.
In collaboration with technology partners Lightningcast and Third Screen Media,[3] Adtech merged the new video and mobile applications directly into the existing user interface and reporting system.[4]
According to Adtech, digital advertisements can be distributed to mobile devices of any type, including mobile and smart phones. Their customers are also able to apply selective targeting options to address advertiser needs.[5]
Research
Since 2004, Adtech interprets the banner requests to their ad servers for periodical Web analyses in Europe. Adtech surveys document different aspects of Internet usage, ranging from browser trends to click-through rates.[6] They often serve as a reference in professional articles about trends in the digital marketing industry.[7][8]
External links
References
- ↑ "AOL Acquires Adtech AG". AOL. 2007-05-15. Retrieved 2008-04-15.
- ↑ https://www.nugg.ad/
- ↑ http://www.thirdscreenmedia.com/
- ↑ "Adtech merges display video and mobile". netimperative.com. September 9, 2007.
- ↑ Adtech - Your ads will love it! - News -> Adtech announces integrated ad serving platform; launches new behavioral capabilities
- ↑ http://www.Adtech.com/news/pr-04-01-2009_en.htm; http://www.Adtech.com/edition_no8_int/newsletter_Feb09_CTR.htm
- ↑ netimperative.com: “IE 8 gets just 1% of browser market” April 15, 2009, http://www.netimperative.com/netimperative/news/2009/april/ie-8-gets-just-1-of-browser-market
- ↑ Brand Republic: “French lead European internet users in ad click-throughs”, March 06, 2009, http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/888148/French-lead-European-internet-users-ad-click-throughs/
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