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LiveRamp

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (commonly LiveRamp), is a San Francisco, California-based SaaS company that offers a data connectivity platform whose services include data onboarding, the transfer of offline data online for marketing purposes.[5]

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.
FormerlyAcxiom Holdings, Inc.
TypePublic company
IndustryData connectivity,[1] Data onboarding, Identity resolution
Founded2011; 12 years ago (2011) in San Francisco, CA, U.S.
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California, U.S.
Key people
Scott Howe, CEO[2]
Warren Jenson,
CFO
Auren Hoffman, Co-Founder
Travis May, Co-Founder
ProductsATS, IdentityLink, Safe Haven, Privacy Manager
RevenueUS$617 million (2020)[3]
Number of employees
3,380[4]
WebsiteOfficial website

The company now known as LiveRamp was created from the combination of Acxiom (founded in 1969) and a company it acquired named LiveRamp in 2014.[6] The company eventually took the LiveRamp name, after spinning off the Acxiom Marketing Services (AMS) division to global advertising network Interpublic Group of Companies.[7]

The company has offices in the United States, Europe, Australia, and Asia.

History

Acxiom foundation and early years

Acxiom was founded in 1969 as Demographics, Inc. by Charles D. Ward in Conway, Arkansas.[8] The company was initially involved in producing mailing lists using phonebooks and payroll processing.[9] In 1980, the company changed its name to Conway Communications Exchange, and in 1983 it incorporated as CCX Network, Inc. and made its first public offering. In 1988 it became Acxiom Corporation.[9]

1990s

In November 1997, Acxiom acquired Buckley Dement, a provider of healthcare fulfillment and professional medical lists.[10] In May 1998, Acxiom made the announcement that it would acquire one of its competitors, May & Speh.[11]

2000s

In 2003, Wired Magazine criticized the company for only accepting third-party consumer opt-out requests from the Direct Marketing Association.[12] In early 2004, Acxiom acquired part of Claritas, a European data provider.[13] In 2005, Acxiom acquired Digital Impact for $140 million and integrated its digital and online services into its business.[14] In 2005 Acxiom was a nominee for the Big Brother Awards for Worst Corporate Invader for a tradition of data brokering.[15]

In early 2006, EMC Corporation acquired Acxiom’s information grid software in a $30 million deal.[16] EMC later declined to exercise an option to acquire additional resources from Acxiom and discontinued work on the software.[17]


On May 16, 2007, Acxiom agreed to be bought by investment firms Silver Lake Partners and ValueAct Capital in an all-cash deal valued at $3 billion, including the assumption of about $756 million of debt. However, in October 2007, citing poor credit markets, the companies terminated the deal. The company also announced that Chairman Charles Morgan was retiring upon the selection of a successor.[18] On January 17, 2008, Acxiom named John Meyer (from Alcatel-Lucent) as new CEO and president.[19] On July 11, 2008, Acxiom acquired ChoicePoint's database marketing solutions division.[20]

Early 2010s

In 2010, Acxiom acquired part of GoDigital, a Brazilian direct marketing and data quality company.[21] In October 2010, the company launched AbiliTec Digital, a web-based tool to match digital identities to traditional name and address data, such as that collected from loyalty programs.[22] On July 27, 2011, Acxiom named Scott E. Howe, as the company’s chief executive officer and president.[23]

In December 2011, Acxiom announced the sale of its background screening business, Acxiom Information Security Services (AISS), to Sterling Infosystems, now SterlingBackcheck.[24] In 2012, the NY Times reported that the company had the world’s largest commercial database on consumers.[8] In 2013, CNBC announced that the Federal Trade Commission was investigating Acxiom and eight other companies to learn how they collected and used consumer data.[25]

Acquisition of LiveRamp

On May 14, 2014, Acxiom announced that it had acquired LiveRamp, a data onboarding company, for $310 million.[26] LiveRamp was co-founded in 2011 by Travis May and Auren Hoffman[27][28] as a spinout of RapLeaf, a marketing data and software company founded in San Francisco, California in 2005 by Hoffman and Manish Shah.[29][30] LiveRamp's services combined customers' CRM and loyalty program data with other available data sources, to better segment and target consumers. Acxiom kept the business operating under the LiveRamp name under the leadership of May.[28]

In July 2015, the company sold its IT outsourcing division, Acxiom IT Outsourcing (Acxiom ITO), to Charlesbank Capital Partners and M/C Partners, and Acxiom ITO was subsequently rebranded as Ensono.[31] In December, Acxiom acquired the Boston-based advanced-advertising unit of Allant, a third-party data shop focused on advertising and marketing.[32]

In November 2016, LiveRamp acquired two data and identity-matching startups, Arbor and Circulate, for more than $140 million combined.[33] The company also announced the launch of IdentityLink, a method of anonymizing consumer's identities as they are tracked across multiple platforms.[34] In August 2016, Acxiom sold its marketing automation solution, Acxiom Impact, for $50 million, to New York City-based marketing firm Zeta Interactive, now Zeta Global.[35] The company was also named in Glassdoor's top small company to work for.[36]

By 2017, LiveRamp was reportedly worth $1.5 billion.[28] In January 2017, Acxiom launched Audience Cloud, an anonymous targeting tool that allowed demographic segmentation of customers without revealing their actual identities.[37] On March 10, Acxiom announced that it was moving its headquarters back to Conway, Arkansas after selling its corporate office building in Little Rock, Arkansas. The building was acquired by Simmons Bank.[38] In May, LiveRamp announced a consortium formed with two other ad tech companies, AppNexus and MediaMath, to compete with Facebook and Google in the area of programmatic advertising, the term used to refer to the use of automation software to buy advertising.[39]

In February 2018, LiveRamp acquired Pacific Data Partners, an aggregator of anonymized business data.[40] Also in February, Acxiom announced a reorganization from three divisions into two - a Marketing Solutions group and its LiveRamp business.[41] In May, the company announced international expansion into Brazil, Netherlands, and Italy, and released Global Data Navigator (GDN), a portal for identifying available data elements by country.[42] In June 2018, Consumer research firm GfK MRI has partnered with Acxiom.[43] In July, advertising company Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG) announced they were buying Acxiom's Marketing Solutions (AMS) business for $USD2.3 billion. The deal did not include the LiveRamp business.[44] Also in July, LiveRamp announced a partnership with tracking software company Sonobi to help publishers sell targeted digital ads.[45] The sale of the Marketing Solutions business to IPG closed in October, and Acxiom officially changed its name to LiveRamp, and its ticker symbol to RAMP.[46][47] The Acxiom brand was transferred to IPG alongside the AMS business unit.[48]

In April 2019, LiveRamp acquired consent management platform provider Faktor.[49] In July, LiveRamp acquired the Boston-based television analytics company Data Plus Math for $150 million.[50]

2020s

In January 2020, the company launched its own consent management platform, called Privacy Manager.[51] In March, the company launched Safe Haven, a tool allowing advertisers and media owners to share customer data while following privacy laws.[52] In July, LiveRamp acquired Acuity Data to enhance Safe Haven’s retail trade analytics capabilities.[50]

Products and services

LiveRamp's products and services allow clients to combine customer data from various online and offline sources. Their products include:

  • Authenticated Traffic Solutions (ATS), a tool for publishers and advertisers to connect their data sources without using web cookies[1]
  • Data Marketplace, formerly IdentityLink Data Store, allows customers to highlight and activate customer data sets for targeted marketing purposes[53]
  • Data Plus Math, providing media measurement for brands, agencies, cable operators, streaming services, and networks to determine who is watching their ads, and matching it with other consumer behavior data[54]
  • Onboarding, which allows companies to analyze online and television first-party data. All personally identifiable information (PII) is removed from the data, and is replaced with anonymized IDs.[55]
  • Privacy Manager, a consent management platform supporting data compliance.[56]
  • Safe Haven, a tool for advertisers and retailers to share and analyze customer transaction data without violating privacy guidelines[52]

Regulatory and security matters

Electronic Privacy Information Center (2003)

In 2003, the Electronic Privacy Information Center filed a complaint before the Federal Trade Commission against LiveRamp predecessor Acxiom and JetBlue Airways, alleging the companies provided consumer information to Torch Concepts, a company hired by the United States Army "to determine how information from public and private records might be analyzed to help defend military bases from attack by terrorists and other adversaries."[57]

According to the complaint, Acxiom's activities constituted unfair and deceptive trade practices, as "Acxiom has publicly represented its belief that individuals should have noticed about how information about them is used and have choices about that dissemination, and has stated that it does not permit clients to make non-public information available to individuals", yet Acxiom proceeded to sell information to Torch Concepts without obtaining consent or providing the ability to opt-out, or furnishing notice to the affected consumers.[57]

The FTC took no action against Acxiom, which responded that it had followed its privacy principles and was not deceptive in its business practices. "Torch Concepts was acting under contract to the Department of Defense in their efforts to research ways to improve military base security", a company spokesman said. "Our policy clearly states that we 'provide information products which include financial information, Social Security number and other related information where permitted by law,' and that this information is 'provided to government agencies for the purposes of verifying information, employment screening and assisting law enforcement.'"[58]

Security breach (2003)

In 2003, more than 1.6 billion customer records were stolen during the transmission of information to and from LiveRamp predecessor Acxiom's clients; the information included names, addresses, and e-mail addresses. Prosecutors described the 2006 case against the hacker accused of stealing the data as the "largest ever invasion and theft of personal data" ever tried.[59] The stolen data came to light during an investigation of a separate data theft incident.[60]

Based on their investigation, prosecutors said there was no risk of identity theft or harm to individuals based on the breaches. They also praised Acxiom for being aggressive in pursuing the hackers and cooperating with authorities. "The positive outcome of this investigation is testament to the strong partnerships we have established with our counterparts at the headquarters and field offices of various organizations, from the FBI and Department of Justice to the Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Attorney's Office in Little Rock", said K. C. Crowley, Special Agent in Charge of Secret Service's Little Rock Field Office. "Furthermore, I commend Acxiom Corporation for their cooperation and responsible approach to the situation. Acxiom's quick response in contacting federal investigators after determining there had been a network intrusion should serve as a model for others in similar circumstances."[61]

The two primary hackers were sentenced to lengthy (8 years) prison terms.[62][63]

Locations

LiveRamp's headquarters is located in San Francisco, California, United States.[9] The company has additional U.S. offices in Little Rock, Arkansas; New York, New York; Seattle, Washington; Boston, Massachusetts; Phoenix, Arizona; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. International offices are located in the United Kingdom, France, Australia, China, Japan and Singapore.[64]

See also

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This article is about the former company known as Acxiom Corporation For the former Acxiom Marketing Services division of Acxiom Corporation see Acxiom LiveRamp Holdings Inc commonly LiveRamp is a San Francisco California based SaaS company that offers a data connectivity platform whose services include data onboarding the transfer of offline data online for marketing purposes 5 LiveRamp Holdings Inc FormerlyAcxiom Holdings Inc TypePublic companyTraded asNYSE RAMPS amp P 600 componentIndustryData connectivity 1 Data onboarding Identity resolutionFounded2011 12 years ago 2011 in San Francisco CA U S HeadquartersSan Francisco California U S Key peopleScott Howe CEO 2 Warren Jenson CFOAuren Hoffman Co FounderTravis May Co FounderProductsATS IdentityLink Safe Haven Privacy ManagerRevenueUS 617 million 2020 3 Number of employees3 380 4 WebsiteOfficial websiteThe company now known as LiveRamp was created from the combination of Acxiom founded in 1969 and a company it acquired named LiveRamp in 2014 6 The company eventually took the LiveRamp name after spinning off the Acxiom Marketing Services AMS division to global advertising network Interpublic Group of Companies 7 The company has offices in the United States Europe Australia and Asia Contents 1 History 1 1 Acxiom foundation and early years 1 2 1990s 1 3 2000s 1 4 Early 2010s 1 5 Acquisition of LiveRamp 1 6 2020s 2 Products and services 3 Regulatory and security matters 3 1 Electronic Privacy Information Center 2003 3 2 Security breach 2003 4 Locations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditAcxiom foundation and early years Edit Acxiom was founded in 1969 as Demographics Inc by Charles D Ward in Conway Arkansas 8 The company was initially involved in producing mailing lists using phonebooks and payroll processing 9 In 1980 the company changed its name to Conway Communications Exchange and in 1983 it incorporated as CCX Network Inc and made its first public offering In 1988 it became Acxiom Corporation 9 1990s Edit In November 1997 Acxiom acquired Buckley Dement a provider of healthcare fulfillment and professional medical lists 10 In May 1998 Acxiom made the announcement that it would acquire one of its competitors May amp Speh 11 2000s Edit In 2003 Wired Magazine criticized the company for only accepting third party consumer opt out requests from the Direct Marketing Association 12 In early 2004 Acxiom acquired part of Claritas a European data provider 13 In 2005 Acxiom acquired Digital Impact for 140 million and integrated its digital and online services into its business 14 In 2005 Acxiom was a nominee for the Big Brother Awards for Worst Corporate Invader for a tradition of data brokering 15 In early 2006 EMC Corporation acquired Acxiom s information grid software in a 30 million deal 16 EMC later declined to exercise an option to acquire additional resources from Acxiom and discontinued work on the software 17 On May 16 2007 Acxiom agreed to be bought by investment firms Silver Lake Partners and ValueAct Capital in an all cash deal valued at 3 billion including the assumption of about 756 million of debt However in October 2007 citing poor credit markets the companies terminated the deal The company also announced that Chairman Charles Morgan was retiring upon the selection of a successor 18 On January 17 2008 Acxiom named John Meyer from Alcatel Lucent as new CEO and president 19 On July 11 2008 Acxiom acquired ChoicePoint s database marketing solutions division 20 Early 2010s Edit In 2010 Acxiom acquired part of GoDigital a Brazilian direct marketing and data quality company 21 In October 2010 the company launched AbiliTec Digital a web based tool to match digital identities to traditional name and address data such as that collected from loyalty programs 22 On July 27 2011 Acxiom named Scott E Howe as the company s chief executive officer and president 23 In December 2011 Acxiom announced the sale of its background screening business Acxiom Information Security Services AISS to Sterling Infosystems now SterlingBackcheck 24 In 2012 the NY Times reported that the company had the world s largest commercial database on consumers 8 In 2013 CNBC announced that the Federal Trade Commission was investigating Acxiom and eight other companies to learn how they collected and used consumer data 25 Acquisition of LiveRamp Edit On May 14 2014 Acxiom announced that it had acquired LiveRamp a data onboarding company for 310 million 26 LiveRamp was co founded in 2011 by Travis May and Auren Hoffman 27 28 as a spinout of RapLeaf a marketing data and software company founded in San Francisco California in 2005 by Hoffman and Manish Shah 29 30 LiveRamp s services combined customers CRM and loyalty program data with other available data sources to better segment and target consumers Acxiom kept the business operating under the LiveRamp name under the leadership of May 28 In July 2015 the company sold its IT outsourcing division Acxiom IT Outsourcing Acxiom ITO to Charlesbank Capital Partners and M C Partners and Acxiom ITO was subsequently rebranded as Ensono 31 In December Acxiom acquired the Boston based advanced advertising unit of Allant a third party data shop focused on advertising and marketing 32 In November 2016 LiveRamp acquired two data and identity matching startups Arbor and Circulate for more than 140 million combined 33 The company also announced the launch of IdentityLink a method of anonymizing consumer s identities as they are tracked across multiple platforms 34 In August 2016 Acxiom sold its marketing automation solution Acxiom Impact for 50 million to New York City based marketing firm Zeta Interactive now Zeta Global 35 The company was also named in Glassdoor s top small company to work for 36 By 2017 LiveRamp was reportedly worth 1 5 billion 28 In January 2017 Acxiom launched Audience Cloud an anonymous targeting tool that allowed demographic segmentation of customers without revealing their actual identities 37 On March 10 Acxiom announced that it was moving its headquarters back to Conway Arkansas after selling its corporate office building in Little Rock Arkansas The building was acquired by Simmons Bank 38 In May LiveRamp announced a consortium formed with two other ad tech companies AppNexus and MediaMath to compete with Facebook and Google in the area of programmatic advertising the term used to refer to the use of automation software to buy advertising 39 In February 2018 LiveRamp acquired Pacific Data Partners an aggregator of anonymized business data 40 Also in February Acxiom announced a reorganization from three divisions into two a Marketing Solutions group and its LiveRamp business 41 In May the company announced international expansion into Brazil Netherlands and Italy and released Global Data Navigator GDN a portal for identifying available data elements by country 42 In June 2018 Consumer research firm GfK MRI has partnered with Acxiom 43 In July advertising company Interpublic Group of Companies IPG announced they were buying Acxiom s Marketing Solutions AMS business for USD2 3 billion The deal did not include the LiveRamp business 44 Also in July LiveRamp announced a partnership with tracking software company Sonobi to help publishers sell targeted digital ads 45 The sale of the Marketing Solutions business to IPG closed in October and Acxiom officially changed its name to LiveRamp and its ticker symbol to RAMP 46 47 The Acxiom brand was transferred to IPG alongside the AMS business unit 48 In April 2019 LiveRamp acquired consent management platform provider Faktor 49 In July LiveRamp acquired the Boston based television analytics company Data Plus Math for 150 million 50 2020s Edit In January 2020 the company launched its own consent management platform called Privacy Manager 51 In March the company launched Safe Haven a tool allowing advertisers and media owners to share customer data while following privacy laws 52 In July LiveRamp acquired Acuity Data to enhance Safe Haven s retail trade analytics capabilities 50 Products and services EditLiveRamp s products and services allow clients to combine customer data from various online and offline sources Their products include Authenticated Traffic Solutions ATS a tool for publishers and advertisers to connect their data sources without using web cookies 1 Data Marketplace formerly IdentityLink Data Store allows customers to highlight and activate customer data sets for targeted marketing purposes 53 Data Plus Math providing media measurement for brands agencies cable operators streaming services and networks to determine who is watching their ads and matching it with other consumer behavior data 54 Onboarding which allows companies to analyze online and television first party data All personally identifiable information PII is removed from the data and is replaced with anonymized IDs 55 Privacy Manager a consent management platform supporting data compliance 56 Safe Haven a tool for advertisers and retailers to share and analyze customer transaction data without violating privacy guidelines 52 Regulatory and security matters EditElectronic Privacy Information Center 2003 Edit In 2003 the Electronic Privacy Information Center filed a complaint before the Federal Trade Commission against LiveRamp predecessor Acxiom and JetBlue Airways alleging the companies provided consumer information to Torch Concepts a company hired by the United States Army to determine how information from public and private records might be analyzed to help defend military bases from attack by terrorists and other adversaries 57 According to the complaint Acxiom s activities constituted unfair and deceptive trade practices as Acxiom has publicly represented its belief that individuals should have noticed about how information about them is used and have choices about that dissemination and has stated that it does not permit clients to make non public information available to individuals yet Acxiom proceeded to sell information to Torch Concepts without obtaining consent or providing the ability to opt out or furnishing notice to the affected consumers 57 The FTC took no action against Acxiom which responded that it had followed its privacy principles and was not deceptive in its business practices Torch Concepts was acting under contract to the Department of Defense in their efforts to research ways to improve military base security a company spokesman said Our policy clearly states that we provide information products which include financial information Social Security number and other related information where permitted by law and that this information is provided to government agencies for the purposes of verifying information employment screening and assisting law enforcement 58 Security breach 2003 Edit In 2003 more than 1 6 billion customer records were stolen during the transmission of information to and from LiveRamp predecessor Acxiom s clients the information included names addresses and e mail addresses Prosecutors described the 2006 case against the hacker accused of stealing the data as the largest ever invasion and theft of personal data ever tried 59 The stolen data came to light during an investigation of a separate data theft incident 60 Based on their investigation prosecutors said there was no risk of identity theft or harm to individuals based on the breaches They also praised Acxiom for being aggressive in pursuing the hackers and cooperating with authorities The positive outcome of this investigation is testament to the strong partnerships we have established with our counterparts at the headquarters and field offices of various organizations from the FBI and Department of Justice to the Internal Revenue Service and U S Attorney s Office in Little Rock said K C Crowley Special Agent in Charge of Secret Service s Little Rock Field Office Furthermore I commend Acxiom Corporation for their cooperation and responsible approach to the situation Acxiom s quick response in contacting federal investigators after determining there had been a network intrusion should serve as a model for others in similar circumstances 61 The two primary hackers were sentenced to lengthy 8 years prison terms 62 63 Locations EditLiveRamp s headquarters is located in San Francisco California United States 9 The company has additional U S offices in Little Rock Arkansas New York New York Seattle Washington Boston Massachusetts Phoenix Arizona and Philadelphia Pennsylvania International offices are located in the United Kingdom France Australia China Japan and Singapore 64 See also EditList of S amp P 600 companiesReferences Edit a b Intensely Investigating Identity Issues AdMonsters 2020 05 14 Retrieved 2020 08 04 Social Distancing With Friends LiveRamp CEO Scott Howe AdExchanger 2018 04 08 Retrieved 2020 08 05 LiveRamp Holdings RAMP LiveRamp Holdings RAMP Acxiom Is Shopping LiveRamp YouTube Evolves Revenue Model adexchanger com 2018 05 18 Retrieved 2018 05 18 Acxiom Acquires LiveRamp to Boost Offline to Online Data Capability adage com 2014 05 14 Retrieved 2018 05 09 IPG Confirms 2 3 Billion Deal to Acquire Data Marketing Company Acxiom mrweb com 2018 09 21 Retrieved 2019 02 05 a b Mapping and Sharing the Consumer Genome nytimes com 2012 06 16 Retrieved 2018 05 09 a b c Acxiom Corporation History fundinguniverse com Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom Expands Health Unit With Horizon Acquisition dmnews com 1999 04 16 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom to Buy May amp Speh for 600 Million dmnews com 1998 05 28 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom Opts Out of Opt Out Wired 2003 11 17 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom Acquires Claritas Europe chiefmarketer com 2004 01 01 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom agrees to buy Digital Impact for 140 million AdAge 2005 03 28 Retrieved 2018 05 09 PI Announces U S Big Brother Awards winners for 2005 Archived August 14 2007 at the Wayback Machine EMC and Acxiom Ink Grid Computing Deal networkcomputing com 2006 01 06 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom 2008 10 K Filing sec gov 2008 05 30 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Silver Lake and ValueAct s acquisition of Acxiom Corp falls through dmnews com 2007 10 01 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Meyer leaves Alcatel Lucent to lead Acxiom fiercetelecom com 2008 01 17 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Chantal Tode 2008 07 11 Acxiom acquires ChoicePoint s database marketing solutions division Direct Marketing News Retrieved 2018 05 14 Acxiom Expands into South America with Acquisition of GoDigital www businesswire com 2010 05 12 Retrieved 2020 01 28 Acxiom adds digital component to AbiliTec data product dmnews com 2010 10 07 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Permalink Story Email Story Print UPDATED Acxiom Names Former Microsoft Exec Scott Howe as CEO Arkansas Business Retrieved 2018 05 09 subscription required Company Buys Background Screening Firm From Acxiom arkansasbusiness com 2011 12 05 Retrieved 2018 05 09 subscription required Sengupta Somini 2013 03 26 Facebook is Watching You And Not Just on Facebook CNBC Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom Acquires LiveRamp to Boost Offline to Online Data Capability adage com 2014 05 14 Retrieved 2018 05 09 2016 30 Under 30 Marketing amp Advertising Travis May 28 Forbes April 5 2015 Retrieved 2022 12 23 a b c Three Years Later Why Acxiom s Acquisition of LiveRamp Worked adexchanger com 2017 06 29 Retrieved 2018 05 09 RapLeaf CEO Hoffman Discusses New LiveRamp Solution And Company Strategy adexchanger com 2011 07 08 Retrieved 2018 10 29 Notice of Sale of Securities Form D US Securities and Exchange Commission July 10 2006 Archived from the original on April 6 2016 Retrieved November 3 2013 Acxiom IT Picks New Name Ensono To Underscore Massive Cloud Investment crn com 2016 01 12 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom Buys Allant s Advanced Ad Business Multichannel News 2018 03 28 Retrieved 2020 08 04 LiveRamp To Acquire Two People Based Marketing Startups Arbor And Circulate For 140M Total Ad Exchanger 2016 11 17 Retrieved 2020 08 04 LiveRamp launches IdentityLink for Publishers martechtoday com 2017 07 18 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Zeta Interactive acquires Acxiom Impact for over 50M techcrunch com 2018 12 04 Retrieved 2018 05 09 The 39 best small tech companies to work for according to employees Business Insider Retrieved 2018 11 21 Acxiom launches Audience Cloud for unified audience segmentation and targeting martechtoday com 2018 12 04 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom pulls out of Little Rock sells building to Simmons Bank katv com 2017 03 10 Retrieved 2018 05 09 These Ad Tech Players Are Teaming Up to Challenge Facebook and Google s Data Dominance adweek com 2017 05 04 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom s LiveRamp Acquires Pacific Data Partners To Power B2B Identity Ad Exchanger 2018 02 15 Retrieved 2020 08 05 Investors Perk Up As Acxiom Announces Strategic Review Potential Asset Sale adexchanger com 2018 02 07 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom Expands Its Global Data Services Adds Three Countries mediapost com 2018 05 09 Retrieved 2018 06 07 GfK MRI and Acxiom join forces on joint data solution News Research Live Retrieved 2018 06 08 IPG Confirms 2 3 Billion Deal to Acquire Data Marketing Company Acxiom adweek com 2018 07 02 Retrieved 2018 07 17 IPG Confirms 2 3 Billion Deal to Acquire Data Marketing Company Acxiom adage com 2018 07 17 Retrieved 2018 10 26 IPG Confirms 2 3 Billion Deal to Acquire Data Marketing Company Acxiom mrweb com 2018 09 21 Retrieved 2018 10 29 Acxiom to Divest AMS to Interpublic Group for 2 3 Billion NASDAQ com 2018 07 03 Retrieved 2018 11 21 Acxiom Marketing Solutions Joins IPG Family of Companies Acxiom Retrieved 2018 11 21 LiveRamp Acquires Consent Management Platform Faktor www businesswire com 2019 04 11 Retrieved 2021 10 24 a b LiveRamp Buys a French Startup to Bolster Its Safe Haven Product Adweek 2020 07 16 Retrieved 2020 08 04 LiveRamp rolls out Privacy Manager compliance tool ahead of CCPA deadline MarTech 2019 12 04 Retrieved 2021 10 24 a b LiveRamp Unveils Safe Haven Its Answer to Privacy Demands AdWeek 2020 03 02 Retrieved 2020 08 04 LiveRamp launches data marketplace Which 50 2018 10 09 Retrieved 2020 08 05 LiveRamp to Buy Data Plus Math for 150M Multichannel News 2019 06 24 Retrieved 2020 08 05 LiveRamp Will Offer Its Identity Graph for Free to DSPs AdWeek 2019 02 25 Retrieved 2020 08 05 Consent Management Platform GDPR amp CCPA Privacy Manager LiveRamp Retrieved 2021 10 24 a b EPIC Complaint Against JetBlue Airways and Acxiom Corp to the Federal Trade Commission epic org 2003 09 22 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Tech usatoday com 2003 09 23 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Acxiom database hacker jailed for 8 years theregister co uk 2006 02 23 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Chats led to Acxiom hacker bust securityfocus com 2006 02 23 Retrieved 2018 05 09 U S Secret Service news release July 21 2004 Archived September 16 2008 at the Wayback Machine Bremner Kristin Acxiom Hacker Gets Prison Sentence dmnews com Direct Marketing March 28 2005 Retrieved 2015 12 19 Vijayan Jaikumar Appeals court Stiff prison sentence in Acxiom data theft case stands computerworld com February 23 2007 Retrieved 2015 12 19 Get in touch liveramp com Retrieved 2018 10 29 External links EditOfficial website Business data for LiveRamp Holdings Inc BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LiveRamp amp oldid 1130377661, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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