We hope the transition back to work after these summer months has been smooth. Welcome (back) to our monthly newsletter, where we wrap up the latest news from Dataprovider.com. Read more below about our discussion on Nasdaq TradeTalks in New York, the global updates to our data collection framework, and the newest additions to our Insights Blog. We close out with three interesting links we've enjoyed this last month, and hope you will too.
Nasdaq TradeTalks
Dataprovider.com in New York
Dataprovider.com co-founder Marc Noët sat down with Jill Malandrino on Nasdaq TradeTalks last week, discussing the evolution of the AI ecosystem in finance and the data-driven insight that it provides. We were honored to contribute on this theme, and share the importance of clean, alternative data for modern asset management. It was a pleasure to sit around the table with M Science CEO Michael V. Marrale, Carbon Arc CEO Kirk McKeown, and Interop Labs Head of Legal Jason Rozovsky.
Our team has been incredibly hard at work these last months, implementing the frameworks to include all countries in our Search Engine. Until now, we connected domains to one of 62 tracked countries. From September, we'll be moving towards global coverage comprising all countries, sovereign states, and autonomous territories with a corresponding ccTLD. Try it out in your console or reach out for a free demo.
It's time for the blog revival: this fall, we're bringing you new stories, ideas, and data to put the internet in context. Data-driven insights about the digital landscape at your fingertips, every week. Explore our collection of interesting deep dives, or check out our newest articles below:
After a positive response to the interesting links in the previous newsletter, we thought it might be nice to include some more fun places to visit around the web. Happy surfing!
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