Xenomorph Building New Module To Reduce Duplicated Data Requests

The new module will be aimed at anyone who is charged for data from external vendors and needs to track data consumption across their organization.

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Data management specialist Xenomorph plans to introduce a new module to its flagship EDM platform in 2021. The feature will offer users a standardized approach to reduce duplicate requests for the same data. 

Matthew Skinner, Xenomorph chief product officer, says different departments or trading desks within large organizations often request the same data from vendors, unwittingly duplicating charges and fees. Many firms write their own apps to try and solve this issue, as solutions addressing

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