In its first major announcement since being acquired by Salesforce Inc., data management vendor Informatica today unveiled a “headless” version of its flagship Intelligent Data Management Cloud, ...
Washington — President Trump intends to nominate David Cummins to lead the Transportation Security Administration, according to a person familiar with the decision. Cummins currently serves as senior ...
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 ...
(Bloomberg/Ryan Gould and Brody Ford) — Salesforce Inc.’s agreement to buy Informatica Inc. for $8 billion came a year after initial talks collapsed and the acquisition target lost a third of its ...
Business Technology News #1 – Salesforce agrees to buy Informatica in deal worth $8 billion. Customer Service Management (CRM) leader Salesforce has agreed to acquire Informatica in an $8 billion deal ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...