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REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Informatica (NYSE: INFA), an enterprise cloud data management leader, today announced the availability of the company’s leading end-to-end AI-powered data ...
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.
Updates to Informatica's Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) are meant to maximize efficiency of an enterprise to handle complex challenges such as data integration, management and engineering.
Business software company Informatica is set to release an update to its data management software later this year that it says will improve overall performance and connectivity with other systems.