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TRG Screen Launches Xmon AI Assist for Conversational Market Data Cost Analytics

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TRG Screen has launched Xmon AI Assist, a new capability bringing conversational analytics to market data cost management. The tool is designed to provide financial institutions with deeper insight, faster analysis, and proactive cost optimisation. It enhances the existing Xmon platform by adding a natural language interface, allowing users to ask direct questions about their data and receive immediate, contextual answers.

The system helps market data teams identify cost drivers, analyse usage patterns, and find savings opportunities without needing technical data specialists. Developed using a secure Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) framework, Xmon AI Assist combines large language models with a client’s specific Xmon analytics, ensuring data privacy while delivering accurate responses.

This launch is part of TRG Screen’s broader AI roadmap, following the recent introduction of AI Assist in its PEAR knowledge base. The Xmon AI Assist feature is available immediately to all Xmon clients at no additional cost and requires no onboarding.

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