How North American Capital Markets Firms Derive Maximum Insight from their Data and Analytic Tools
Key findings include:
- The common mistakes firms make when evaluating data and analytics tools.
- Most organizations feel that their analytics tools are not fit for purpose. Are yours? Find out why.
- What are the problems users must solve to fully utilize their data and analytics tools?
This Rapid Read is based on a recent survey from WatersTechnology and covers the key drivers for capital markets firms to develop and deploy data management and analytic tools. It also focuses on the effectiveness of firms’ current tools, how they can derive maximum insight from them, and the qualities and features they most value when reviewing third-party suppliers.
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