API (Application Programming Interface)
An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a software protocol that allows different systems to communicate and exchange data seamlessly. In advertising technology, APIs connect key components such as ad servers, DSPs, SSPs, and reporting systems, enabling automation and real-time synchronization.
For example, a DSP might use an API to pull performance data from a reporting dashboard or to connect directly with an ad exchange for real-time bidding. APIs are the backbone of automation in programmatic advertising, ensuring faster data flow, consistent reporting, and precise targeting adjustments.
A well-structured API ecosystem improves efficiency, reduces manual errors, and allows ad tech platforms to scale their operations while maintaining accuracy and transparency.
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