A Major European Clearing House Selects TickSmith’s Enterprise Data Web Store

TickSmith announced it has signed a major European Clearing House as a client. TickSmith’s Enterprise Data Web Store enables the firm to securely ingest, standardize, and aggregate large amounts of data to feed analytics, BI tools, and produce specialized reports for its members.

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This new partnership is important to us, as we are now proving that we can extend the usage of our platform to the clearing industry and meet their specific needs.

TickSmith CEO, Francis Wenzel, says, “We are excited by this announcement as TickSmith has always typically been known in the industry for providing a platform that monetizes market and alternative data. This new partnership is important to us, as we are now proving that we can extend the usage of our platform to the clearing industry and meet their specific needs.”

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“Our platform ingests, performs complex transformations, and catalogs large amounts of data into the Enterprise Data Web Store. This gives the clearing house’s members the ability to extract new types of specialized reports that they can search for in the Data Web Store catalog and subscribe to by placing an order” says Marc-Andre Hetu CPO. He continues, “Due to the sensitive nature of the business and the distribution of these reports, our entitlement module provides the necessary granular levels of access control over these reports to their members.”

The promising partnership is already looking towards the future as the firm is planning to expand its data inventory with a new set of commercialized products.

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