RIMES and BI-SAM Partner for Data Services
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RIMES Technologies and BI-SAM have announced a partnership to further integrate their two solutions.
RIMES, which runs its benchmark data service, has already developed a joint interface with BI-SAM and its B-One product. Closer ties between the two are aimed at a wider distribution of data, analytics, reporting and performance services for its buy-side asset management customers.
"We are very happy to be working closely with RIMES, which provides a very high quality benchmark data service to its clients around the world," says Alexandre Harkous, CEO at BI-SAM. "Both BI-SAM and RIMES have been awarded Best Solution in their specific areas of expertise for the last four consecutive years at the Waters Buy-Side Technology Awards, so this partnership makes perfect sense. This is the first step in the development of a new offer BI-SAM will launch in the coming months, combining high quality data, the awarded B-One capabilities and an experts team dedicated to our clients."
Closer ties between the two are aimed at a wider distribution of data, analytics, reporting and performance services.
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