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Companies Build Software for Competitive Advantage: Rackspace Survey

Meanwhile, this Rackspace survey finds there is no radical shift towards building rather than buying software, even though no code/low code technologies are widely adopted. But they also find that companies are focusing their building on customer-facing systems that create unique competitive advantages. Especially interesting, companies cite the same reasons in the same order for both building and buying: ease of use/implementation, competitive advantage, customization, and cost savings.

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Connected TV Ads Rose 70% from Q1 to Q3 2020: Pixalate Survey

November 23, 2020

Let’s take a break from worrying about third-party cookies to look at one cookie-free ad alternative: streaming video and connected TVs. Pixalate reports that programmatic ad spend on connected TVs rose 70% from the first quarter of 2020 to the third quarter, and reaches 72% of U.S. households. Pubmatic found that Over-The-Top (OTT) TV ad revenue already accounts for 30% of programmatic video ad revenue for U.S. publishers who offer the option. OTT includes video on mobile devices as well as connected TVs.

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Most Marketers Expect Return of In-Person Events in 2021: Integrate Study

November 19, 2020

Integrate is also looking at marketing events, but with an eye to the future. Their survey found that nearly 60% of respondents won’t attend in-person event unless safety precautions are in place 29% will wait until there’s a vaccine. Still, most folks remain optimistic: 80% expect there will be at least some in-person events in 2021, including hybrid events that mix in-person and virtual experiences.

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GrowthLoop and TransUnion Partner to Optimize Audience Reach

April 19, 2024

GrowthLoop will use TransUnion identity data to improve U.S. consumer match rates on client files sent to advertising media such as Facebook and Google Ads.  The data should also help clients to find matches among records within their files, building more accurate customer profiles.  GrowthLoop calls itself a “composable CDP”, meaning it works with data assembled in external data warehouses.

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