Microsoft Picks Pictela, Third 'Big 3' Portal To Certify Super Rich Media Ad Platform
From a technical point of view, the milestone marks the first "rich" advertising media platform to be certified by the Big 3 portals -- AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo -- in years, and gives Pictela critical mass of coverage among the major online publishing sites.
In addition to the big portals, Pictela is now certified, and used, by more than 30 publishers including Hearst, Conde Nast, Meredith, Rodale, MTV, Hachette, Maxim, Turner, National Geographic, USA Today, Glam Media, and Pandora.
Launched last year, Pictela to date has served campaigns for more than 50 brands including Disney, Macy's, Kraft, Nike, BMW, H&M, Gillette, Kohl's, Target, Victoria's Secret, Bacardi, Infiniti and Revlon.
Retailers are especially keen on the platform, because the robust capacity of Pictela's serving technology allows them to serve incredibly fat content, including the online equivalents of printed catalogues or even high-definition video ads or programming content within standard advertising display units without leaving a publisher's page.
Pictela's platform is so robust, in fact, that Microsoft also announced that it would become the first platform to market Pictela's units directly to advertisers and agencies for online display ads on MSN and Windows Live.
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We've been doing this for more than 2 years.....and from the looks of it we have a much more advanced platform.
Here is one example:
http://www.thisisopen.com/clients/vmm/imu/2010/
Joshua Rex
... although they do have a much better website!!