Faaez Samadi
Sep 8, 2017

Mindshare launches ‘programmable’ media service

'Anna' offers brands greater targeting and efficiency through automation.

Adam Ray
Adam Ray

Mindshare has announced the creation of its new platform called Anna, which it says is the industry’s first ‘programmable’ approach to DSP and dynamic creative optimisation (DCO) control.

The tool, launched with DSP (demand-side platform) partner AppNexus and DCO company Jivox, lets users create code to programme their DSPs and DCOs, configuring millions of media-buying strategies and creative rules automatically, thus removing the laborious manual configuration that media planners currently go through, according to the company.

Adam Ray, global chief innovation officer at Mindshare FAST, said in a release that Anna allows not only “automation of the legwork” of campaign configuration, but also new complex design and creative elements that were “previously out of reach of manual configuration”.

“This in turn frees up the human element to spend more time ‘upstream’ with the data, uncovering insights, turning these into strategic actions and providing the rules that can be re-coded through Anna directly back into both the DSP and DCO technology at the same time,” Ray said.

Both AppNexus and Jivox have upgraded their platforms so they can receive code-based instructions through Anna. The new service has also been developed to integrate with GroupM’s mPlatform.

Diaz Nesamoney, chairman and CEO of Jivox, said brands that use Anna will see “meaningful increases in campaign performance and workflow efficiencies”.

Mindshare, AppNexus and Jivox will be demonstrating  the tool to clients at DMEXCO next week. 

The company noted that the name 'Anna' is not an acronym but a project name, and the fact that it's a palindrome reflects the human-to-machine, machine-to-human flow of ideas that's central the offering.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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