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.
Informatica (INFA) edged lower by 0.3% after a report about the timing of Salesforce's $8 billion planned acquisition. There appears to be some uncertainty whether the Informatica (INFA) deal could ...
Enterprise data management company Informatica Inc. reported a strong third quarter for 2025, with cloud subscription revenue rising 31% over the same period last year and overall revenue slightly ...
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(Reuters) -Salesforce (CRM) expects revenue of more than $60 billion in 2030, above Wall Street estimates, as the company rapidly rolls out AI features across its cloud services. Investors are ...
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 ...
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Salesforce said on Tuesday it would buy Informatica for about $8 billion, betting on the data management platform to sharpen its competitive edge in the booming artificial intelligence market. The ...
Salesforce is set to acquire Informatica for $8 billion, marking its largest acquisition since Slack in 2021. This strategic move aims to bolster Salesforce's AI capabilities by integrating ...
Salesforce is set to acquire Informatica for $8 billion, boosting its AI capabilities. The deal will integrate Informatica's data management services with Salesforce's AI platform, Agentforce.