MindBridge unveils GPU-accelerated Insights Factory
MindBridge, the leader in AI-powered financial decision intelligence, today unveiled its GPU-accelerated Insights Factory — a breakthrough in computational infrastructure that delivers analytics performance up to eight times faster than before.
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This enhancement exponentially increases the speed and scale with which financial data is analyzed, interpreted, and actioned, setting a new standard for real-time financial intelligence.
As financial operations become more complex and data-driven, the need for real-time, explainable, and scalable intelligence is greater than ever. MindBridge meets this need by empowering finance professionals to see the unseen, analyzing 100% of financial transactions across both enterprise and audit environments, to proactively detect risks, surface errors, and identify opportunities for optimization.
'We've rebuilt the core of how we generate insights to meet the scale and complexity of modern finance operations,' said Rachel Kirkham, Chief Technology Officer at MindBridge. 'With GPU acceleration, customers can move faster, explore more data, and uncover more profound financial patterns - all without compromising on speed or scale.'
Leveraging the power of GPUs, the new Insights Factory redefines how AI-driven analytics are executed. GPUs are purpose-built for high-speed parallel computation, making them ideal for the compute-intensive algorithms at the core of MindBridge's analytics engine.
This infrastructure leap dramatically expands the volume, velocity, and complexity of data the platform can process — enabling organizations to run advanced analytics on massive, multi-source datasets in near real time, and keep pace with the growing demands of modern finance.
By integrating directly into existing financial ecosystems, the platform provides a seamless, real-time feed of financial intelligence that enhances internal controls, accelerates decision-making, and supports enterprise-wide digital finance transformation.
The launch of the Insights Factory also marks a significant expansion in capability across MindBridge's platform. The new infrastructure now powers 13 of the 14 use cases in the company's Enterprise Use Case Library, supporting a wide range of core financial workflows such as revenue management, financial reporting, and expense management. In addition, the Insights Factory enhances performance for Audit & Assurance (A&A) subledger analyses, enabling faster, more comprehensive testing of high-volume transactions and supporting time-critical activities like year-end financial reviews.
Key benefits of the new Insight Factory include:
Run analytics on complex, high-volume workflows, including subledger and transactional data
Accelerate iteration cycles, allowing faster testing, tuning, and deployment of new analytics
Enable higher-frequency workflows, such as daily or weekly reviews, without performance limitations
Support enterprise-scale analysis across multi-entity and multi-system environments
Deliver faster results, reducing the time from data ingestion to insight-driven action
This release represents a key milestone in MindBridge's mission to provide the foundational infrastructure and tools finance teams need to improve top-line growth and bottom-line protection, by surfacing hidden inefficiencies, unknown risks, and untapped opportunities.
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