Matt Asay is a veteran technology columnist who has written for CNET, ReadWrite, and other tech media. Asay has also held a variety of executive roles with leading mobile and big data software ...
The Trade Desk Founder and CEO Jeff Green onstage at the Prebid Summit. The Prebid Summit in New York City on Tuesday offered plenty of new details about The Trade Desk’s OpenAds and PubDesk products ...
No TIDs? No problem. Well, according to The Trade Desk, at least. In August, Prebid.org made the controversial decision to nix universal Transaction IDs – which advertisers use to track ad ...
I promised Bryce not to blog this until the round closed, and it's been painful. I think OpenAds is one of the coolest applications of open source in some time. I'm glad to see Danny Rimer and Bryce ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The British firm Openads is offering website operators an alternative to giant online ad firms accused of imperiling privacy by amassing ...
Openads is one of the industry's most interesting open-source start-ups. I interview Scott Switzer, founder and CTO, to find out what it's up to. Matt Asay is a veteran technology columnist who has ...
Research Report The Next Wave of DXPs—And How to Find the Right Fit for Your Strategy Gartner® analyzes 17 top digital experience platforms to help you make confident decisions in a shifting landscape ...
London-based Openads, the developer of a free, open source adserver used by more than 20,000 publishers in 140 countries, announced on July 5 the appointment of James Bilefield as CEO. Bilefield ...
Openads, the developer of a popular seven year old opensource ad server, have spun out of London based ad network Unanimis and raised $5 million in capital to fund their business. The round was led by ...
Openads, the developer of a free, open source product that serves ads for Web sites has raised $5 million in a first round of financing led by Index Ventures. Also participating are First Round ...
So, you have $20.5 million in funding from some of the biggest VCs on the planet. What do you do next? Roll out a great new product? Expand internationally? Hire a new fire-cracker CEO? No, you ...