Bloomberg Unveils Cloud Version of B-Pipe Feed, Eyes ‘All Enterprise Data’ in Cloud
Clients will be able to connect to Bloomberg's B-Pipe feed directly from their cloud instances in Amazon Web Services' cloud.

Bloomberg has begun making its B-Pipe datafeed available via Amazon Web Services’ PrivateLink cloud, to simplify connectivity to the feed for clients migrating their applications and technology stacks to cloud environments.
The cloud-based feed will provide the same level and quality of data—and will be governed by the same service-level agreement—as its existing B-Pipe feed and Bloomberg Professional terminal, officials say, adding that clients will use the same APIs as they would to connect
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