Zenovia Exchange Selected Mellanox 56Gb FDR IB
To improve digital ad transaction speed
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 8, 2014 at 2:51 pmMellanox Technologies, Ltd. announced that Zenovia Exchange Corp., a real-time display media buying platform, selected its end-to-end FDR 56Gb/s IB solutions to further improve transaction speed and bid decisioning for ad buyers.
It delivers high speed and efficiency as well as low application latencies, allowing Zenovia Exchange to provide faster and more intelligent ad transactions for its customers.
“The display adtech market has been going through a rapid transformation, moving to programmatic buying and using machines to execute real-time auctions for ads. These auctions open and close in less than 100 milliseconds,” said Dwight Ringdahl, CTO and founder, Zenovia Exchange. “Mellanox is enabling us to provide additional ad intelligence and facilitate faster trades for our partners.”
Zenovia Exchange delivers ad impressions to advertisers in real-time by matching these buyers to targeted Internet users within milliseconds. In order to improve the real-time ad auction process, it uses FDR IB interconnect technology to execute transactions in less than the industry standard of 100 milliseconds. Higher levels of internal processing speeds between computers allow to more effectively open and close transactions, and provide more intelligence to the bidders on each impression.
“Through its innovative ad exchange platform, Zenovia is making the commerce among online ad buyers and online publishers more effective,” said Kevin Deierling, VP marketing, Mellanox. “Using Mellanox’s FDR 56Gb/s IB solution – the most efficient interconnect for latency-sensitive applications – Zenovia Exchange can deliver unmatched performance for its customers.”
The performance capbilities of FDR 56Gb/s IB are critical to latency-sensitive applications that require high bandwidth at ultra-low latencies. Mellanox’s end-to-end FDR 56Gb/s IB solution includes ConnectX-3 and Connect-IB adapter cards, SwitchX-2 based switches (from 12-port to 648-port), fiber and copper cables, and accelerator and management software.