Dow Jones’ ‘DNA’ Test

The platform will provide analysts and developers with more flexible access to Dow Jones content, officials say.

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The data is also being made available on platforms including Google BigQuery, RavenPack and the IBM Cloud for Financial Services. Developers can choose to access the data from their own premises or via cloud environments. This is the first time Dow Jones has opened up its archive of news and data to customers, partners and their developers in its 130-year history, vendor officials say.

The platform leverages cloud computing and a web services interface to provide scalable data access via three

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