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 ...
Informatica made a flurry of announcements at its Informatica World event in Las Vegas about its suite of AI-powered products and several collaborations, including one with Microsoft (MSFT).
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 ...
Informatica is undergoing a successful business transformation and has strong growth prospects, with the potential for at least a 30% upside in its stock. The company competes in the data management ...
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.
Confirming recent reports, Salesforce Inc. today announced plans to buy Informatica Inc. in an $8 billion deal. The acquisition price includes Salesforce’s existing stake in Informatica. The latter ...
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 ...
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 ...
Salesforce Inc. has agreed to acquire Informatica Inc. for about $8 billion, barely a year after an earlier effort fell through. Informatica shareholders are set to receive $25 in cash per share, ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Informatica (NYSE: INFA), a leader in enterprise AI-powered cloud data management, today announced the appointment of Mitesh Dhruv, a seasoned financial ...
Informatica, a data company founded in 1993, is making a big bet on cloud, its CEO told Insider. The company is expanding its partnerships with Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud.
Informatica closed its deal to go private Thursday and disclosed that Salesforce and Microsoft both bought a stake. The deal to go private valued Informatica, a key data integration player, at $5.3 ...
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