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In the fast-paced world of digital advertising, Oracle Data Cloud has built its legacy on finding the signal through the noise. We bring together the data and technology that helps you better understand your audience, where to engage them, and how to measure it all.
Discover what makes your audience take action and where to best engage them with best-in-class audience and contextual intelligence solutions from Oracle Data Cloud.
Protect against fraud while ensuring your ads are in-view and appearing alongside safe and relevant content. Drive campaign success with solutions for viewability, invalid traffic (IVT), and brand safety.
Measure and drive attention across all your campaigns with Moat. Find out what's working and why—and how you can optimize campaigns for success.
Oracle Data Cloud combines the leading technologies and talent from Oracle’s acquisitions of AddThis, BlueKai, Crosswise, Datalogix, Grapeshot, and Moat to help digital advertising companies drive better business outcomes across more than 100 countries.
Reach high-value consumers at scale—and with relevancy—across all of their touchpoints.
Deliver and maximize messages alongside relevant, high-quality, brand-appropriate content.
Unify all of your marketing data to drive customer growth and retention as well as fuel new prospect acquisition.
Measure what matters, and drive attention across all your campaigns.
WWE was able to determine the keywords and stories trending among their fans, helping them capture new potential audiences and increase reach.
“We recognize the need to create environments that are truly brand safe. So we're now launching the first contextual brand safety solution for video, powered by Oracle Data Cloud.”
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“Instead of keeping traditional TV metrics separate from digital marketing, it's finally possible with Oracle audiences to attribute offline conversions to the effective channels and dayparts across them both.”