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Goldman Sachs Uses AWS Data Exchange to Streamline Data Processing and Analytics
In this session, Goldman Sachs discusses why they’ve decided to consume their financial data natively through AWS and how they’ve made data consumption and analytics more efficient and agile through AWS Data Exchange distribution methods.
Hear also from FactSet leadership on why they’re moving their financial exchange data to the cloud and using AWS Data Exchange to make their data more easily accessible and usable for AWS customers.
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AWS Data Exchange
AWS Data Exchange is on a mission to increase speed to value for third-party data sets in the cloud. There is no other place where customers can find data files, data tables, and data APIs from a vast portfolio of third-party data sets. We continuously innovate to make the world's third-party data easy to find in one data catalog, simple to subscribe to with consistent pricing options, and seamless to use with AWS data and analytics and machine learning services.
In this session, Goldman Sachs discusses why they’ve decided to consume their financial data natively through AWS and how they’ve made data consumption and analytics more efficient and agile through AWS Data Exchange distribution methods.
In this video, James Bates and Shashi Kant Bhushan, executive directors at Goldman Sachs, share how Goldman Sachs is collaborating with AWS to accelerate innovation and create a delightful developer experience for its teams using a managed file transfer system.
Over the last 150 years, New York-based Goldman Sachs has grown into a global investment banking, securities, and asset management organization that provides a wide range of financial services to clients including corporations, financial institutions, governments, and individuals. To meet the need for more efficient and scalable technology—including the ever-growing demand to find, procure, process, and use data from third-party parties—the company's leadership has mandated a migration to the cloud. Goldman Sachs’s Market Data division is executing on that vision and is supported by solutions such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) Data Exchange and FactSet to streamline its third-party data consumption.
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