Sandy Razes Mediaocean Too, Delays Crucial Media Buys
As if buying and
selling ads isn’t chaotic enough during the political season, Hurricane Sandy upped the pandemonium quotient by knocking out some global systems used by agency clients of Mediaocean, the largest
ad transaction service provider in the industry.
But according to the company, the main effect was a delay in service and not loss of data. Many clients had restored service -- at some
level -- within roughly 24 hours. And by Friday service was “100% restored,” a company rep said.
On Tuesday the company implemented what it called a “disaster recovery
plan,” which had many staffers working around the clock to restore the systems. The main effort involved shifting services linked to a battered New York City-located processing system to the
company’s London operation.
By Wednesday morning, European clients were up and running again, company Mediaocean CEO Bill Wise reported to employees in a company-wide memo.
“U.S. clients are starting to get access,” he reported. “System performance will undoubtedly be hurt, but considering this hurricane is the largest storm-related outage in U.S.
history, clients should understand.”
Wise also reported that the company had retained an IBM consultant in London “to help restore and improve performance.”
Lesson learned, per Wise: “This hurricane has made obvious we need better processes in place -- from infrastructure to systems to communication to alerting users to outreach to our senior
agency partners.”
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