Austria-based AIM Software has established a new subsidiary in the U.S. in order to sell its reference data and risk management solutions directly to clients in the U.S. The subsidiary will also provide better support for the U.S. subsidiaries of around 80 institutions that already use the vendors’ Gain software. AIM has partnered with New York-based J2K Technology, which will act as a value added reseller and support partner, in addition to its own resources.
AIM’s Gain DataDesktop is its modular reference data middleware, which supports over 15 different data feeds and aims to reduce the overall costs of reference data administration.
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