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Mar 9, 2015

Video: Adam Anger on why data is a C-suite question

Campaign caught up with Adam Anger, general manager for advertising and online at Microsoft Asia Pacific, offstage at the recent Media360Summit in Hong Kong.

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If big data is a C-suite question, why is it so hard to get buy-in? Anger talks about the "hairy challenges” arising from data ownership in every large corporate organisation. This also leads to the peculiar problems of Asia being behind the curve in the adoption of programmatic buying, as well as premium publishers being stuck on legacy issues.

Media360Summit interview videos presented in conjunction with DataXu

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Campaign Asia

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