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Crux Aug 19, 2020
The Collaboration Expands the Availability of High Quality, Validated Data from Various Data Suppliers on AWS Data Exchange
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / August 19, 2020 – Cloud-based data delivery and operations platform, Crux Informatics (“Crux”), today announced a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Under the collaboration, Crux’s data validation and operations infrastructure will be used to scale onboarding process for data providers and ongoing management of data on AWS Data Exchange.
“The engagement enables customers of AWS Data Exchange to immediately benefit from the infrastructure, operational services, and data supplier partnerships we’ve built,” said Philip Brittan, CEO of Crux Informatics. “Customers now have access to more data from our world-class platform that enables automated ingestion, validation and delivery of thousands of datasets, in almost any format, from hundreds of sources. We maintain the pipelines so data suppliers who are integrated with Crux can automatically deliver their data via AWS Data Exchange to AWS customers, enhancing the experience of working with data in AWS.”
Crux manages data operations among a vast network of over 100 traditional, alternative and public data suppliers, facilitating faster and easier data delivery to financial services organizations and investment teams. This collaboration provides an easy step for data providers to quickly access the growing consumer audience on AWS Data Exchange. Crux will onboard data providers and build pipelines into AWS Data Exchange, providing a turnkey solution to suppliers and consumers alike. In addition, Crux can ingest data in almost any file format and from nearly any destination, making a frictionless experience that plugs directly into a data provider’s workstream.
“Our strategic collaboration with Crux addresses our customers’ need for diverse, high-quality and well-curated data on AWS Data Exchange,” said Samantha Gibson, Global Lead for Financial Services, AWS Data Exchange, at Amazon Web Services. “Crux focuses on data quality and reliability while providing data that is ready for use with AWS services. By taking care of onboarding, validation and reliable operation of data products, Crux allows our data providers to accelerate distribution and scale operational efficiency. AWS customers will also benefit from well-defined metadata and operational data, enabling them to accelerate their understanding and use of various datasets.”
AWS Data Exchange makes it easy for customers to find, subscribe to, and use third-party data in the cloud to gain insights that run their businesses. Crux’s platform is designed to streamline the building of data pipelines, the ongoing validation of data quality, and management of the operations between suppliers and consumers at scale.
Learn more about the Crux datasets on AWS Data Exchange here.
About Crux Informatics
Crux helps companies reliably get the data they need, how they need it and where they need it. Our data delivery and operations platform and managed service ensures that data flows seamlessly between data suppliers and data consumers. By working directly with suppliers and serving many consumers, Crux unlocks economies of scale that benefit the entire industry. We deliver data at a lower cost, via flexible delivery methods, and at a consistently high-level of service and security. Learn more at Cruxinformatics.com.
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