- Informatica, now part of Salesforce, is a leader in enterprise AI-powered cloud data management, recognized in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Master Data Management for the seventh consecutive year.
- In November 2025, Salesforce completed its acquisition of Informatica, enhancing its data management capabilities and integrating Informatica's services into the Salesforce platform.
- Informatica has established partnerships with major tech companies like Microsoft, recently expanding its collaboration to support Microsoft Fabric and Azure, thereby enhancing data management for customers in multicloud environments.
- Informatica's ideal buyers are enterprises seeking to improve data quality and governance, particularly in the context of AI and analytics, making it crucial for sales teams to engage with organizations undergoing digital transformation.
Informatica’s workforce covers 19 departments, led by Engineering at 933 employees (about 32% of total). Sales and Support follows with 827 (about 28%). Business Management (288) and Marketing and Product (286) each represent roughly 10% of headcount, while Finance and Administration (157), Information Technology (124), Consulting (105), Operations (82), Human Resources (70), and Other (83) round out the structure. This mix reflects a strong technical core supported by commercial and corporate teams.
Employee distribution spans numerous sites, with a large aggregated “Other” category accounting for 1,893 employees (about 64%). Among named locations, Bengaluru, India has 374 employees (about 13%). U.S. hubs include Austin, TX (197), San Francisco, CA (193), Redwood City, CA (81), San Jose, CA (54), New York, NY (45), Boston, MA (41), and Fremont, CA (33), with Dublin, Ireland at 44. The footprint indicates a broad presence beyond the listed hubs.