Crux Preps New Data Access, Wrangling Tools; Aids MSCI Delivery

The vendor is working on new ways for clients to identify and get the most value out of datasets and help data providers such as MSCI satisfy new client demand.

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Crux Informatics, which processes and formats traditional and alternative datasets to make them easier for consumers to use, is rolling out new tools to help financial firms identify and understand datasets, and to enable users and data providers to slice and dice datasets so that they better meet clients’ needs.

Within the next month or so, Crux will roll out version 2.0 of its Discover tool, which assigns and exposes metadata about a dataset, making it easier for users to understand what the

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