Thomson Reuters Grows Auto Data Capture with Connotate

Thomson Reuters is expanding its use of web data-mining technology from New Brunswick, NJ-based Connotate to increase the quality of data captured from web-based sources for internal use or as inputs to the products it delivers to clients.

“Thomson Reuters continues to engage internal teams about their content, so the effort is ongoing, and is not just limited to one area of content,” says Matt Jacobson, vice president of sales and services at Connotate. “Some of the use cases may be financial

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