SuperDerivatives ' Zohar Hod on winning Best New Data Product

To cope with a new economic reality, data providers have to innovate more than before to deliver new products that create value but can be delivered on a budget.

The nominees for best new data product were Benchmark Solutions for its BMark real-time pricing feed; Bloomberg for its Industries research tool; Bloomberg for its Next update, consolidated displays; NYSE Technologies for its on-demand cloud community for co-lo access; S&P Capital IQ for its Intelligent Estimates earnings forecasts; and SuperDerivatives for its DataX Feed.

The winner was SuperDerivatives for its DataX Feed, a feed of implied values for currencies, commodities, energy, interest rate, equities and credit derivatives for institutional investors.

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