Informatica Expands Microsoft Collaboration with New Data Management Innovations

Informatica has announced new integrations with Microsoft Fabric and Azure OpenAI Service, enhancing data management capabilities for analytics and AI applications.

Informatica has announced significant advancements in its collaboration with Microsoft, as revealed in a recent press release. These innovations were unveiled at Informatica World, the company's annual data management and AI conference.

The new offerings include Informatica's Data Quality Native Application for Microsoft Fabric, which is now in public preview. This integration allows users to profile and cleanse data directly within the Microsoft Fabric environment, enhancing data quality and governance.

Additionally, Informatica has made its Master Data Management Extensions for Microsoft Fabric generally available. These extensions enable organizations to consolidate key master and transactional data from multiple sources into Microsoft Fabric, facilitating the development of analytics and AI applications based on high-quality data.

Informatica also introduced the CLAIRE Copilot for Data Integration and Cloud Application Integration, now generally available. Built with Azure OpenAI Service, CLAIRE Copilot assists data professionals by automating business processes and tasks, thereby increasing productivity and enabling faster insights.

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