Cape.ioが新しい市場をリードするグローバル広告コンテンツ管理プラットフォームを発売

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ロンドン、2021年5月5日 - グローバルなビデオ広告管理プラットフォームPeachは、リニアTVとデジタルビデオ配信が1か所で利用できる、新たに本当に収斂したビデオ提供を今日発表しました。 

コンテンツの調達および配信のためのエンドツーエンドのコラボレーティブプラットフォームを提供するPeachは、デジタルチャネル全体でのビデオ広告の配信を簡素化します。これにより、資産が追跡され、品質保証が行われ、すべての広告が完全な状態で目的地に到達することが保証されます。

「1996年の発売以来、Peachは広告コンテンツの管理手法を刷新し、世界で最も野心的なクリエイティブを支援してきました。私たちは、コラボレーション、品質、可視性、効率の向上をもたらす新しく改良されたプラットフォームを発表できることを誇りに思います。Peachは、私たちの調査によれば、代理店やメディア所有者が毎週約半日を節約できるデジタル広告配信を簡素化しています」と、PeachのCEO、Ben Regensburger氏は述べています。 

「Peachが設立された当初は、物理的なテープを自転車で配送していましたが、今ではリニアTVとデジタルビデオの管理が合流するコンバージェンスを可能にしています。私たちは常に広告プラットフォームをシンプル、迅速、正確に収斂ビデオ配信できるように革新し、投資し、進化させ続けます。常に広告業界全体が最良の仕事を遂行できるよう支援を続けます。」 

Peachが行った最近の調査*によれば、代理店、メディア所有者、放送局が定期的にデジタルビデオ広告資産を取り扱う経験では、代理店とメディア所有者の間で一定の課題はあるものの、放送局との間ではその効果に乖離が見られました。 

ほぼ半数(45%)のメディア所有者は、毎週5時間を費やして、キャンペーンごとに2~5個の資産を管理しています。ほとんどが20MBから30MBのサイズで、半数以上が2~5か所から受け取ります。40%という非常に高い割合のメディア所有者が、問題(ファイルの閲覧、ダウンロード、または視聴)があり、キャンペーンが週に数回遅れると主張しています。 

同様の状況を描くと、3分の1の代理店が、月に数回キャンペーンが遅れ、週に数回問題(ファイルの閲覧、ダウンロード、または視聴)があると主張しています。4分の1が100MBのファイルサイズを扱い、月に数回の変更を行う必要があり、ほぼ半数(48%)が、典型的なキャンペーンで資産を2~5か所に送信すると主張しています。 

共通のメディア所有者と代理店の課題には、配信の品質が悪い、資産がまったく配信されない、または受け取った資産が更新を必要とするなどがあります。4分の1の代理店とほぼ半数(48%)のメディア所有者が、単純なオプションがあれば毎週半日を節約できると主張しています。 

世界中100カ国以上で運営されるPeachの技術は、広告業界のワークフローを革新し、手間のかかる手動作業を自動化プロセスに置き換え、効率性、可視性、安全性を提供しています。 

放送局、デジタル、ソーシャル、TVのために設計されたPeachは、クリエイティブな代理店、メディア代理店、制作および広告主から放送局やメディア所有者に至るエコシステム全体での作業を簡単にします。

今回の新しい更新により、Peachは複雑なデジタル広告ワークフローを合理化し、クリエイティブ業界を強化することができます:

  • 常に利用可能な迅速かつ正確な放送グレードの品質管理とフィードバック

  • オンライン、ソーシャル、TV、VoD、DSPs、広告サーバーなどのためにすぐにファイルを作成する能力

  • 世界中のスペシャリストからの専門的な24/7サポートを提供

Peachはまた、市場へのスピードを改善し、最高の品質を保証します: 

  • ファイルが承認されたユーザーに安全に利用できるようにし、ビジネスが未承認のリンクに依存する必要がなくなります 

  • 単一のソースは年中無休で利用可能 - 時間を節約し、手動エラーを減らします

  • ソーシャルチャネルや広告サーバーに直接配信し、キャンペーンの活性化を加速

  • メディア所有者やテクノロジープラットフォームから拒否されないようにするために、すべてのファイルの品質管理が可能

  • メディア所有者や広告サーバーに最高品質のファイルタイプを引き続き提供

Peachは現在、全世界で利用可能です。 

編集者への注意 

*101名の参加者が、2021年4月にVideoWeekと協力して、ヨーロッパおよびアメリカの代理店、メディア所有者、放送局から調査されました。  

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