Informatica, Inc (INFA) is a data management company. Its artificial intelligence (AI) system, nicknamed CLAIRE, assists customers with connecting and consolidating data across multiple cloud systems.
Software company Salesforce said Tuesday it’s buying Informatica, which provides businesses with artificial-intelligence-powered data management tools, for $8 billion. The acquisition, one of ...
People have long regarded Informatica Inc. as a stodgy provider of extract, transform and load or ETL services, proficient at moving data from mainframes to data warehouses, but not much else. Then in ...
When did you first recognize data as a vital asset to your company or begin emphasizing data quality? Throughout my career in technology, I have consistently been reminded of the significance of data ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sept. 16, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Informatica Corporation (Nasdaq:INFA), the world's number one independent provider of enterprise data integration software, today announced ...
Making a noteworthy insider sell on November 14, Ithaca LP, Director at Informatica (NYSE:INFA), is reported in the latest SEC filing. What Happened: LP's decision to sell 1,861,011 shares of ...
Source: Analyst estimates provided by FactSet. Management expectations based on management's guidance, as provided in Q1 2025 earnings report. Informatica helps organizations manage, govern, and ...
As the dust begins to settle from last week’s announcement that Salesforce Inc. will acquire data integration market leader Informatica Inc. in a deal valued at $8 billion, Informatica Chief Executive ...
Shares of Salesforce closed more than 1% higher on Tuesday. Informatica stock rose 6%. "Truly autonomous, trustworthy AI agents need the most comprehensive understanding of their data," said Steve ...
Informatica filed to go public late last week, some six years after it was taken private by two private equity teams for $5.3 billion. The data-focused company used its passage through the private ...
Nothing gets us going like a big M&A rumor, and history has shown where there’s smoke there has often been fire — but that’s not always the case. Last week the big rumor involved Salesforce acquiring ...
When Informatica, a data warehousing company, was first founded in the early '90s, it was focused on data integration for companies running their business on physical servers — a thriving industry and ...