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Microsoft SQL Server is a database management system that is mainly used store and retrieve requested data across a network. It’s purpose more closely aligns with software developers and not so much ...
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's Q1 FY2026 results were solid, and investor pullback appears driven more by AI skepticism than weak fundamentals. AI and Data Cloud tools show high growth, but their limited contribution ...
International Business Machines Corp. pursued Informatica Inc. before Salesforce Inc. bought the software company for $8 billion last month, according to people familiar with the matter. IBM had held ...
(Bloomberg/Ryan Gould and Brody Ford) — Salesforce Inc.’s agreement to buy Informatica Inc. for $8 billion came a year after initial talks collapsed and the acquisition target lost a third of its ...
I'm developing a SQL Server database management tool that focuses on database version control and schema synchronization. I'd like the language server to parse these files and expose symbol ...
Salesforce will pay class A and B1 shareholders of Informatica with $25 per share. The transaction is expected to be closed in FY2027. Salesforce will fund the transaction through cash and new debt.