Financial institutions have emerged from the last few decades with 1,000s of third-party solutions in their tech stacks. In a rapidly changing and advancing tech landscape, leveraging innovative tools is essential to staying competitive. But staying on top of it all is a full-time job. What if there was a way to streamline the process?
Imagine having a single source of truth for your tech stack and an endless reference catalog for your entire organization.
Entrio’s platform provides up-to-date market intelligence on all technology vendors and solutions available on the market. It also maps your third-party providers in a private catalog so you can understand what you have, how you use it, and how to improve your tech stack.
The best part? The catalog is always on and self-updating, so outdated data is nonexistent on Entrio.
By routing all new tech requirements through a single source, you can direct your firm to tech standards and promote reuse of the technology you’ve already purchased. When a new purchase is required, you can quickly compare alternatives, see what peers are using, and make informed decisions that benefit your firm.
Without Entrio, institutions stagger under the weight of fragmented tech solutions, a lack of transparency into their tools, and avoidable redundancies. Nip unnecessary tech sprawl in the bud. Balance innovation with governance.
Entrio can help if your institution is:
Your entire organization needs to be on the same page about the technology you use and acquire. Here’s how you can leverage Entrio to browse, search, and compare technology both within your firm and available across the global marketplace.
“Browse” allows you to explore the entire tech market and highlights solutions already in use at your firm.
The Google-like search bar enables you to type in a vendor, solution, domain, or even a feature.
Use the proprietary Entrio taxonomy to sort by processes, shared business functions, or technology.
Dive deeper into current solutions, peer solutions, or even compare solutions side-by-side.
Use generative AI features to summarize your inquiries.
Select solutions to discuss with key stakeholders and share deep links with anybody, even if they’re not a registered Entrio user.
Our Live Solution’s Catalog includes software, open source, hardware, market data, and IT professional services and it’s all categorized expertly. A patchy or high level representation of your tech stack is no longer acceptable when the pressure’s mounting to streamline. Our catalog and taxonomy are both living organisms that evolve with your institution’s needs. You’ll have the exact insights you need as you need them.
Competing catalog taxonomies focus solely on hardware and software, whereas Entrio’s Live Solutions Catalog covers hardware, software, market data, IT professional services, and business functions within its taxonomy and catalog.
Entrio's Live Solutions Catalog taxonomy is 8x deeper than competing taxonomies: 1,700+ nodes vs. ~200 nodes, and it is growing at a steady pace of 18.3 new nodes per month.
Our data lake is constantly updating and expanding, if we don’t have the specific company you’re searching for, it will be added within 24 hours. Once it’s complete you’ll receive an email notification from Entrio.
Data that frequently changes, such as funding or financial data, is updated daily in Entrio’s Live Solutions Catalog. Data that infrequently changes, such as number of employees, is updated monthly.
Entrio delivers value in days, not months. Whether utilizing our web platform, APIs, or deep links, these options ensure you’re up and running with us quickly. If you have specific integration requirements, let us know.
Entrio sources, stores, and categorizes your tech stack data, so you don’t have to do any heavy lifting. Our software’s innate capabilities and responsive and friendly user interface transcend your typical partner experience.
Entrio is ISO 27001 compliant and SOC2 ready. There are two additional layers of API security - an API key along with user/password protection. Data through the API is also encrypted at rest and during transit.