Booth #2619, AWS re:Invent, Las Vegas, Nevada, Dec. 1, 2016, Dec. 01, 2016 -- In an expansion of its long standing relationship with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Informatica®, the world’s No. 1 provider of data management solutions, today announced that it has joined the new AWS Public Sector Partner Program. AWS launched this new partner program at AWS re:Invent 2016.
Informatica provides a comprehensive hybrid data management platform that is optimized for scale on AWS. As a member of the new AWS Public Sector Partner Program, Informatica will work with AWS to deliver data management solutions that help public sector customers, including government agencies, achieve rapid time-to-value and insight using connected and trustworthy data on the AWS Cloud and in hybrid architectures.
Informatica provides AWS customers with key advantages, including:
- Quick and easy migration of enterprise data and existing on-premise Informatica PowerCenter® deployments to AWS.
- Industry-leading data integration capabilities through Informatica PowerCenter, available for single-click deployment on AWS Marketplace.
- Seamless scaling to unlock big data value including a comprehensive data lake management solution for AWS.
- Data discovery and lineage analysis supporting fast and efficient migration of enterprise data with Informatica Enterprise Information Catalog
“Organizations in government and elsewhere are beating a path to the AWS Cloud, and Informatica is making it easy for them to get there quickly and achieve rapid value in a cloud-only or hybrid data environments,” said Ronen Schwartz, senior vice president and general manager, Cloud, Big Data and Data Integration, Informatica. “Public sector organizations, including governmental departments, expect economical scalability in the cloud to further unlock big data value. Both Informatica and Amazon Web Services have proven experience and are dedicated to delivering even stronger advantages for our customers.”
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About Informatica
Informatica is 100 percent focused on data because the world runs on data. Organizations need business solutions around data for the cloud, big data, real-time and streaming. Informatica is the world’s No. 1 provider of data management solutions, in the cloud, on-premise or in a hybrid environment. More than 7,000 organizations around the world turn to Informatica for data solutions that power their businesses. For more information, call +1 650-385-5000 (1-800-653-3871 in the U.S.), or visit www.informatica.com. Connect with Informatica at https://linkedin.com/company/informatica, https://twitter.com/Informatica and https://facebook.com/InformaticaLLC.
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The information provided herein is subject to change without notice. In addition, the development, release and timing of any product or functionality described today remain at the sole discretion of Informatica and should not be relied upon in making a purchasing decision, nor as a representation, warranty or commitment to deliver specific products or functionality in the future.
Maureen O'Connell Informatica +1 650 385 4022 - office +1 408 679 0648 - mobile [email protected] Shira Frantzich Informatica +1 650 385 5674 - office [email protected]


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