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Microsoft Expands Alliance with Engage

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Aug 17, 1999
1 minute read

Profile marketing solutions company Engage Technologies Inc. signed a
multi-million dollar expansion of its current strategic alliance with
Microsoft Corp.’s MSN division, which began in October 1997.

Under the terms of the agreement, Microsoft will license Engage’s proprietary
Accipiter AdManager technology, including compliance with Engage’s
proprietary profiling API’s, for use on Microsoft advertising supported Web
Sites throughout the world.

Engage will also aid in Microsoft’s packaging and standardizing of its ad
network into one platform worldwide. Financial specifics were not disclosed.

“We are extremely excited to expand our relationship with MSN and receive
their endorsement of our online advertising solution,” said Paul Schaut,
president and CEO of Engage. “Engage’s Accipiter AdManager solution helps to
fulfill the need to provide precise ad targeting and support rich media
banner advertisements across MSN. This relationship allows us to work closely
with Microsoft to enhance our Accipiter AdManager product while at the same
time sharing those improvements with our current and future customers.”

The two companies first expanded their relationship in January 1998 to
include rich media support by collaborating on integration of Accipiter
AdManager with Microsoft Windows Media.

Engage is a majority-owned subsidiary of Internet holding company CMGI Inc.

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