A unified and modern user experience across all iPaaS patterns, supported by a metadata-driven, modular, artificial intelligence-based microservices architecture tailored for IT, developers, and business users.
Improve and simplify your data integration processes with our comprehensive and easy-to-use capabilities and designers. Increase productivity with intuitive wizards, preconfigured solution templates, mass ingestion, and out-of-the-box mappings that seamlessly integrate high data volumes across multi-cloud and on-premises environments. Informatica Cloud Data Integration is tailored for cloud data warehouses like Amazon Redshift, Microsoft Azure SQL Data Warehouse, Google BigQuery, or Snowflake.
Learn moreAutomate business processes, expedite transactions, and enable real-time analytics with a single, trusted solution designed to support all your integration patterns—including multi-cloud integration—and all of your data sets, user types, and endpoints.
Modernize your integration with external partners through state-of-the-art partner management and monitoring tools. Cloud B2B Gateway gives you everything you need to expedite and simplify partner onboarding, with EDI processing and tracking, preconfigured EDI workflows, and automatic file discovery based on the metadata-driven AI capabilities of the CLAIRE™ engine.
With Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services API Manager, you can develop, publish, and manage APIs to orchestrate business processes spanning multiple clouds and on-premises systems within and outside your firewalls. Enjoy a broad range of API-enabled data access and manipulation capabilities that’s unmatched by other vendors.
Modernize complex data integrations by providing a better way to integrate multiple SaaS applications across cloud and on-premises. Cloud Integration Hub’s publish/subscribe system is optimized for data integration and enhances data consistency and trust, empowering business and IT teams to collaborate seamlessly and be more productive.
Learn moreCompleted a Salesforce CRM migration in one third of the time and used fewer people than anticipated