Guaglione reports, “AWS customers can now purchase, access and analyze content from Dow Jones Newswires, as well as The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and MarketWatch.
“‘We are extending access to our content not just to financial market participants, but to any company in the world making data-driven business decisions,’ stated William Ashworth, general manager of partners & licensing for Dow Jones’ Professional Information Business.
“Access to the five-year archive costs $15,000 for an annual subscription.
“Customers can also get a one-week news archive sample for free.
“Dow Jones moved its data center to the AWS platform in 2014.”
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