3Forge Wins Best Sell-Side Analytics
3Forge announced its AMI Performance Platform was named the winner in the ‘Best Sell-Side Analytics Product’ category at the Waters Sell-Side Technology Awards 2020.
“Powerful analytics are the key to a competitive edge in this data driven ecosystem, so we’re elated that Waters has recognized our leadership in this space. Our customers, which include three top investment banks, depend on the most sophisticated quants and data scientists in the world. They, in turn, depend on 3Forge technology for fast, precise and exotic data analytics,” said 3Forge founder and CTO Robert Cooke.
With AMI’s predictive analytics combined with advanced visualization techniques, the platform enables 3Forge clients to gain deeper insight into data trends and discover hidden opportunities that cannot be found elsewhere.
AMI, the only platform offering users real-time Big Data access to complex information across disparate systems on a unified, web-based dashboard. Companies have substantially reduced development time and costs by leveraging this powerful, feature-rich platform. It leverages an organization’s existing data infrastructure, connects disparate data at will to quickly build visualizations in real-time.
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3Forge continues to refine its scalable web-based enterprise platform, facilitating legacy application replacement, increasing productivity, reducing time to market while drastically cutting Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by 50 percent. 3Forge is the market leader for Tier 1 real-time and historical data visualization across a myriad of use cases. In independent testing of the 3Forge AMI platform by the Securities Technology Analysis Center (STAC), AMI’s lightweight web technology exceeded the real-time performance of traditional heavyweight front ends. 3Forge received the Best Sell Side Technology award in 2020 and 2019 by Waters Technology. 3Forge LLC is headquartered in New York, NY.
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