Serving as the final data repository to support all your quantitative needs, OneQuantData is much more than a traditional data vehicle. It maps raw data from multiple vendors into a relational database and delivers it to the customer. With OneQuantData, users can access a global library of information which they can then analyze and modify
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OneQuantData supplies a comprehensive library of preloaded global equities data from Interactive Data which is updated on a continuous basis. Historical data for each dataset is loaded before deployment, while updates are applied daily per region. Data quality assurance is performed by OneMarketData which then replicates the database to clients' specific locations
Preloaded datasets from Interactive Data include: IDSI, Xshare, Xcitek, SIRS
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Understanding institutions' challenges in establishing and developing comprehensive historical databases, the developers of OneQuantData have created a relational database that can be integrated to a current data management system. It also can be combined with OneTick, the premier enterprise-wide platform for tick data collection, management and research.
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Understanding that a solution is only as effective as its last performance, the team at OneMarketData has developed a highly systematic quality assurance process to ensure that your database is working properly 24 hours, seven days a week. Performed by experts with extensive knowledge in data storage and retrieval, quality assurance is performed regularly, with updates being replicated on users' locally installed databases.
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OneQuantData leverages a unique schema to increase efficiency by providing access to multiple datasets within a clearly delineated and structured database. With OneQuantData, users receive a unified historical view of data, enabling simultaneous support of simulation needs, which require adjusted portfolio holdings, as well as regression needs which require price adjustments. Additionally, users can overwrite any data point, if necessary, and still view the data as of any point in time.
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