At TechIndex, our goal is to provide software engineers, technology leaders, and enterprise buyers with reliable, factual intelligence. We avoid pay-for-play listings and synthetic rankings, relying instead on verifiable primary evidence.
1. Primary Data Sources
Profiles in our database are compiled and cross-referenced using primary documents:
- Official Technical Documentation: API references, SDK repositories, and developer changelogs.
- Regulatory Disclosures: Filings with regulatory authorities (SEC, Federal Reserve, FDIC, international registries).
- Event Sponsor & Exhibitor Rosters: Official conference directories and confirmed event agendas.
- Corporate Disclosures: Direct product documentation and public case studies.
2. Editorial Shortlist Criteria
Unlike pay-to-play directories where position is determined by bidding or sponsorship budgets, TechIndex shortlists are curated independently based on four dimensions:
The Four Evaluation Dimensions
- Relevance to Buyers & Practitioners: Does the offering solve clear operational or infrastructure challenges for financial-services teams?
- Product Differentiation: Does the platform offer distinct architectural or developer advantages over legacy alternatives?
- Market Presence: Does the company demonstrate real-world adoption and active deployment?
- Usefulness to Event Attendees: Is the company actively participating and showcasing relevant solutions at the conference?
3. Ongoing Data Audits & Revision Cycles
Technology products and conference agendas evolve. Each profile displays a lastUpdated timestamp. When a company announces major product updates, changes event participation, or deprecates features, TechIndex updates the record.
4. Corrections & Updates
We encourage companies and industry practitioners to submit factual corrections. If any information in our database is outdated or inaccurate, submit an update via our Submit / Update Portal.