Low quality of data is the biggest hindrance in the enterprise leap from pilot stage AI-systems to production ready AI agents, as per Anand Ramamoorthy, Director APAC Data Governance and Quality at ...
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, ...
Artificial intelligence has rapidly progressed from a theoretical concept to an operational reality. As of 2025, the healthcare sector captures approximately 43% of all AI investments, representing ...
Informatica from Salesforce, a leader in enterprise AI-powered cloud data management, today announced that it has been recognized once again as a Leader in the 2026 Gartner(R) Magic Quadrant(TM) for ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Informatica from Salesforce, a leader in enterprise AI-powered cloud data management, today announced that it has been recognized once again as a Leader in the ...
Ohio is a leader in data center growth, with nearly 200 facilities already operating and nearly 80 more planned. A new permit would allow data centers in Ohio to discharge untreated wastewater ...
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Salesforce is expanding its Data 360 portfolio, integrating with Informatica to enhance the quality of core business data and enrich MuleSoft with real-time signals. Officials said the collaboration ...
Salesforce is integrating its Data360 platform with Informatica to improve the quality and clarity of core business data, and MuleSoft to enrich it with operational signals. Together, Data 360, ...
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 ...
Ai agentic models might be incredibly intelligent, but they're corporately stupid. The $8 billion solution to all this is the coming together of Salesforce and Informatica, say execs from each firm.