Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Machine Learning
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Equipment & Machinery
Applicable Functions
- Quality Assurance
- Sales & Marketing
Use Cases
- Leasing Finance Automation
- Mesh Networks
Services
- Data Science Services
About The Customer
ITV is a British public broadcast television network that has been in operation since 1955. It offers a range of programming through its platform, both live and recorded, and produces, commissions and sells television content. The company’s goal is to be a digitally led media and entertainment broadcaster that provides high-quality content to audiences on their terms. With nearly 40 million viewers, ITV generates vast amounts of content data each day. In addition to its role as a broadcast television network, ITV is also an advertising-driven business. Therefore, the company wanted to use data to ensure that advertisers were targeting the most appropriate audiences.
The Challenge
Over the past decade, the broadcast television industry has undergone significant changes, largely due to the rise of streaming services. These changes have led to shifting viewer expectations, with people now expecting to be able to access a wide range of high-quality programming at any time and on any device. ITV, a British public broadcast television network, faced the challenge of meeting these changing expectations while also managing vast amounts of content data generated by nearly 40 million viewers. The company formerly relied on multiple legacy data platforms, which resulted in data fragmentation. Its data team was similarly fragmented across marketing, commercial advertising and product experience with its own technology stack. When the company launched its new digital strategy, it became clear it would need to modernize its platform and undergo a massive digital transformation with data at the core. ITV sought a platform that would allow it to consolidate its data sources and use analytics, machine learning, rule-based algorithms, and other tools to understand viewer expectations and behavior and improve the user experience.
The Solution
To meet these goals, ITV consolidated on AWS and chose the Databricks Lakehouse Platform as its data platform. ITV used the Databricks Lakehouse Platform to power a data mesh framework to connect its three disparate domains — marketing, commercial advertising and product experience. Each domain includes a cross-functional team of data scientists, engineers and analysts who create various data products. Each team handles data ingestion differently, depending on the type of data they ingest and where it originates. The lakehouse efficiently manages the scale of data ITV generates from both streaming and batch data sources for analytics and machine learning purposes. To create its data mesh, ITV relied on open source Delta Lake for its storage layer and Unity Catalog for its centralized governance layer. Unity Catalog has helped ITV to create a self-service platform for its data users and made it easier for ITV to meet its compliance requirements.
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