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 ...
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Salesforce (CRM) on Tuesday said it has completed its acquisition of AI-powered cloud data management Informatica. Salesforce, in May, announced a deal to pay $25 per share in cash for Informatica.
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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 ...
Salesforce acquires Informatica for $8B, a lower price than rumored, signaling disciplined capital allocation and a focus on technology integration. The acquisition enhances Salesforce's Data Cloud ...
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 ...
Buying Informatica helps Salesforce expand data management tools Deal allows Salesforce to tighten control over how its data is managed and used Salesforce races to embed generative AI deeper into its ...
Salesforce has acquired cloud data management firm Informatica in an $8 billion equity deal, marking a major move in its push to strengthen its AI and data infrastructure capabilities. 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 ...