5 oct. 2021

Les sociétés TEAM forment une alliance stratégique avec Cape.io

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Ceci a été initialement publié sur le site Peach. Découvrez-en plus sur la transformation de Peach en Cape.io.

LONDRES, 6 octobre 2021 - Cape.io, un leader du marché dans le flux de travail et la livraison de publicités vidéo, a annoncé aujourd'hui une alliance formelle avec The TEAM Companies (TTC), les principaux experts en gestion mondiale des Talents & Droits. En réunissant la distribution et la gestion des talents & éléments sous licence, ils créent un flux de travail rationalisé pour aider les Annonceurs mondiaux à réduire l'exposition aux violations des droits d'utilisation tout en économisant du temps et de l'argent.


Cape.io diffuse des publicités vidéo dans plus de 140 pays dans le monde, y compris les États-Unis, grâce à leur partenariat de longue date avec Comcast Technology Solutions (CTS). L'alliance avec TTC, qui est également alignée avec CTS, améliorera encore la capacité de Cape.io à fournir une offre de services complète, en particulier pour les marques mondiales qui ont besoin d'activer une grande variété de contenu sur plusieurs canaux à tout moment.

La puissante combinaison de Cape.io, TTC et CTS sera également extrêmement bénéfique pour l'écosystème entourant les clients d'entreprise, simplifiant les processus pour les agences créatives et les sociétés de production tout en fournissant une transparence fiable et des données enrichies aux équipes de marque.

Les Marques et leurs agences peuvent désormais facilement utiliser les synergies entre la livraison de publicités, le stockage et la gestion des droits. Cela s'inscrit dans les ambitions plus larges de Cape.io et TTC de faciliter la vie des marques et agences en centralisant les talents, les droits et la livraison. Les Marques et leurs partenaires créatifs réduisent les risques et retrouvent du temps et des ressources pour se concentrer sur la création de publicités percutantes qui touchent les cœurs, l'esprit et les résultats financiers.

Qu'est-ce que cela signifie pour les annonceurs et les agences ?

  • Transparence simple : les données sur les droits d'utilisation sont collectées en un seul endroit et intégrées dans le flux de travail de distribution de contenu

  • Contrôle accru : avec un œil de confiance sur toutes les données des talents et des éléments sous licence, les marques peuvent garantir que les contenus mal utilisés et leurs pénalités résultantes appartiennent au passé

  • Vitesse accrue vers le marché : des services rationalisés signifient que les annonceurs peuvent faire ce qu'ils font de mieux, à temps, à chaque fois

  • Expertise omnicanal : envoyez le bon contenu au bon moment, avec toutes les données de droits vérifiées par TTC pour tout canal, durée ou territoire

Ross Priestley, VP Global Growth, Annonceurs & Marques, a déclaré :
“Nous sommes vraiment enthousiastes à propos de cette collaboration avec The TEAM Companies. Nous aidons actuellement les grandes marques à diffuser leurs publicités dans plus de 140 pays dans le monde, donc cette nouvelle alliance nous permet de fournir une offre de services complète pour les nouvelles et les marques mondiales existantes et assure plus de transparence sur la gestion des droits et la rationalisation des activations de contenu sur plusieurs canaux, à tout moment.

Cette intégration va faire gagner beaucoup de temps et d'efforts aux annonceurs et à leurs agences en soulignant simplement les problèmes de droits avant les activations de campagne. Notre écosystème connecté relie les meilleures entreprises et fournisseurs ADtech, générant ainsi des synergies et des bénéfices supplémentaires pour les marques, non seulement en accélérant le flux de travail mais plus important encore en réduisant le risque de violations coûteuses et embarrassantes des droits.”

Greg Smith, Directeur des opérations chez The TEAM Companies, a déclaré :
“L'éléphant dans la pièce pour de nombreux spécialistes du marketing mondial est leur lutte contre les violations des droits d'utilisation. Il est crucial pour eux d'avoir une vue complète des centaines, voire des milliers, de leurs actifs et la capacité de suivre les droits des multiples talents et éléments sous licence dans chacun d'eux. Les marketeurs et leurs partenaires créatifs dans le monde entier utilisent notre plateforme comme leur point central de vérité pour les détails des droits des talents et des éléments sous licence. L'intégration avec Peach fournit une couche supplémentaire de défense contre les violations de droits tout en interfaçant avec la plateforme DAM du client, qui apporte une efficacité nécessaire à leur processus de gestion des actifs.”

Pour plus d'informations sur cette alliance, veuillez contacter Rosanna Head à rosanna.head@peach.me ou Mark Egmon à megmon@theteamcompanies.com.

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