The research that drives our world-class curriculum and showcases our exemplary faculty is of critical importance. From case studies to published works, researchers need access to the best tools and data that our institution can provide. Information Technology Group offers a state-of-art research server, known as the CBS Research Grid, to facilitate academic research by faculty and doctoral students at the Columbia Business School. The cluster is a system based on advanced Dell servers, EMC storage, Sun Grid Engine, and Linux. The Research Grid hosts a comprehensive set of current and historical economic/financial databases and a large collection of statistic/mathematic software programs. Covered are some of the following subjects which are aimed to assist you in getting started with the new server:
- Economic and Business Databases
- Software Programs
- CBS Research Wiki
- How to Get Help?
- Research Grid Sponsored Account
- Additional Storage Options
Economic and Business Databases
The Research Grid hosts a comprehensive set of current and historical financial and economic databases. COMPUSTAT and CRSP cover 30,000+ companies and include security prices and trading volume, income, and balance sheet items. I/B/E/S includes analysts’ projections for earnings, sales, and stock recommendations. Databases also include stock market indices, bond prices, interest rates, mutual funds, stock ownership, stock options, real estate, and a wide array of macroeconomic time series. The following chart lists some of the commonly used databases: