Informatica Inc. develops an artificial intelligence-powered platform that connects, manages, and unifies data across multi-vendor, multi-cloud, and hybrid systems at enterprise scale worldwide. Its platform includes a suite of interoperable data management products, including data integration and engineering products to ingest, transform, and integrate data; API and application integration products that enable users to create and manage APIs, application integration, and process automation to modernize and accelerate their digital transformation programs, as well as for application-to-application synchronization, business process orchestration, B2B partner management, application development, and API management; data quality and observability products to profile, cleanse, standardize, observe, and monitor data to deliver accurate, complete, and consistent data; and master data management products to create an authoritative single source view of business-critical data. The company’s platform also includes customer and business 360 application that allow business analysts to create 360-degree views of business data domains, such as customer, product, supplier, reference, and finance with business user experiences; data catalog products that enables customers to find, access, and understand enterprise data using Google-like search experience; governance, access, and privacy products, which enables organizations to deliver and consume trusted and protected data across the enterprise; and a data marketplace that delivers cloud shopping experience for data consumers and enables data sharing and AI models across organizations to facilitate data-driven decision making. In addition, it provides CLAIRE GPT, a generative AI-powered data management tool; and maintenance and professional services. The company sells its products through its direct sales team. Informatica Inc. was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.
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