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Salesforce added two new faces to its board of directors as the enterprise software company looks to beef up its technical ...
While AI may be the catalyst behind the recent wave of data company M&A, the market was ripe for consolidation.
Salesforce’s dramatic pivot to AI agents seems to have stalled in its early days.The software giant is betting its $8 billion purchase of data-management firm Informatica, however, can help ...
Informatica isn’t the first data management company Salesforce has acquired in the past year. In September, Salesforce snapped up Own Company for $1.9 billion in cash. “Data security has never ...
Salesforce said is acquiring Informatica for $8 billion to enhance its data foundation and AI capabilities, aiming to create a unified architecture for agentic AI.
Confirming recent reports, Salesforce Inc. today announced plans to buy Informatica Inc. in an $8 billion deal.The acquisition price includes Salesforce’s existing stake in Informatica. The latt ...
Salesforce Informatica deal is (mostly) about agentic AI. While data has long been the foundation of Informatica’s technology, its intersection with agentic AI makes it attractive to Salesforce.
Salesforce announced on May 27 that it will acquire cloud data management company Informatica for about $8 billion. Informatica’s entire technology stack will be integrated into the Salesforce ...
Informatica is a data management firm based in Redwood City, Calif., and agreed to accept Salesforce's offer of $25 per share for Class A and Class B-1 common stock, the tech firms announced on ...
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.
Salesforce on Tuesday announced it is buying Informatica, paying about $8 billion for shares it doesn't already own for the artificial intelligence (AI)-based data management software provider.
Salesforce is buying AI-powered cloud data management company Informatica in an approximately $8 billion deal. Informatica’s shareholders will receive $25 per share, a premium of about 11% from Friday ...