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WhatCounts and WindsorCircle Combine to Offer Cross-Channel Marketing

We also have word that email marketing platform WhatCounts is combining with personalization platform Windsor Circle. It’s not exactly a merger since both were already owned by Output Services Group. The new organization will also include a full-service digital agency.

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Comcast Tests Blockgraph Project to Target TV Ads Using Encrypted Personal Data

January 7, 2019

The News Gods remain on holiday but we can always talk about blockchain. Comcast announced plans for an early 2019 test of its Blockgraph project, which lets addressable TV media companies and advertisers use blockchain-secured encrypted data to target ads without sharing personal data. It doesn’t give any more control to consumers but does limit how widely their information is spread.

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50% of Companies Looking for a Unified Data Platform: Corinium Digital Research

January 3, 2019

Here’s yet another study on the topic, from research agency Corinium Digital. Respondents were lower down in their organizations and perhaps had a more hands-on view. Fifty percent said they’re looking to build or buy a unified platform to assemble analytical data. A frightening 69% said data quality problems make them less than fully confident in their current analytical results. Weird graphics in this one.

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Amperity Launches New Lakehouse Offering

May 17, 2024

Amperity has launched Lakehouse CDP,  which delivers CDP functions within “lakehouse” data stores including Snowflake and Databricks.  Amperity tools for data modeling, data quality, identity resolution, generative AI, segmentation, and performance measurement will send all results to a company’s own lakehouse rather than a separate Amperity-managed database. Modules can be used independently but the real benefit here is that Amperity is one of the few “composable” CDP vendors who offer a complete set of pre-integrated CDP functions.

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