A rumored pairing of Salesforce Inc. and Informatica Inc. is a bad match, insists one of Informatica’s co-founders. Jon Swartz is a senior reporter for MarketWatch in San Francisco, covering many of ...
Salesforce Inc. today released details about its thinking in acquiring Informatica Inc. despite that company’s apparent overlap with Salesforce’s MuleSoft integration subsidiary. Executives said the ...
Salesforce’s integration of Informatica into Data 360 aims to give AI agents the shared metadata, lineage, and real-time understanding they’ve been missing. While studies suggest that a high number of ...
HIG has signed a definitive agreement to sell its portfolio company Project Informatica to EMK Capital. Founded in 1990, Project Informatica is an operator in the Italian information technology market ...
Informatica (INFA) has found its way onto investor watchlists again, with its recent share price moves raising fresh questions about what might come next for the stock. While there hasn't been a ...
Data platform vendor Informatica is expanding its AI capabilities as the needs of gen AI continue to increase enterprise requirements. Informatica is no stranger to the world of AI; in fact, the ...
Informatica’s latest release brings self-service tuning, LLM integration, and model governance to the forefront of enterprise data management. Informatica is adding new AI-based capabilities to its ...
Permira invested in Informatica in 2015 The transaction is expected to close early in Salesforce’s fiscal year 2027 Informatica was founded in 1993. Salesforce has agreed to acquire Informatica, a ...
Salesforce announced on Tuesday that it will acquire data management firm Informatica in a deal valued at approximately $8 billion, marking its largest acquisition since buying Slack Technologies in ...
Salesforce said on Tuesday it would buy Informatica for about $8 billion, betting on the data management platform to sharpen its competitive edge in the booming artificial intelligence market. The ...
Salesforce Inc. has agreed to buy Informatica Inc. for about $8 billion, sealing the deal on a software firm that had seen its shares plunge by as much as 59% since the companies’ first talks failed ...