I use Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services predominantly for data integration. I utilize it for building data pipelines, which is a critical aspect of my job.
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Connectors streamline data processes and optimize cloud-based operations
What is our primary use case?
What is most valuable?
The most valuable feature of Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services for me is the availability of connectors. A connector is a piece of software that allows access to specific solutions such as D365, Snowflake, and various databases. The connectors serve as the main functionality, making data integration processes more efficient by saving time and effort that would otherwise be spent accessing data via other methods like APIs.
What needs improvement?
The tool is quite good overall, but sometimes the number of modules can be overwhelming. If the development interface could be optimized to have fewer modules, it would be greatly beneficial.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services for a year. Before that, I operated in a different environment, and I am now fully in the cloud.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I would rate the stability of Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services as seven or eight. At the moment, everything seems fine and I don't have any issues with its stability.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I rate the scalability of Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services as eight. There are many options available, and the licensing model is quite good, supporting our needs effectively. It's quite important to maintain its current licensing model.
How are customer service and support?
The customer service and support for Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services is rated as eight. My impression of their support is positive, and everything is functioning well.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Previously, my solution was not cloud-based and was hosted in our data center. However, I've now transitioned to a cloud-based approach with Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services due to its suitable licensing model.
How was the initial setup?
For me, the initial setup was very easy because Informatica primarily manages that. I am not responsible for setting up anything since it is provided as Software-as-a-Service.
What about the implementation team?
The developers maintain their own pipelines, job schedules, and so on. I don't require dedicated people solely for maintenance.
What was our ROI?
I haven't observed a return on investment in hard figures yet, but Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services does save me a significant amount of time.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services is affordable for my specific use cases, with the pricing being rated three or four on a scale where one is very cheap. The affordability may vary based on how much data is manipulated.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I evaluated a couple of options before selecting Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services. The most suitable licensing model was the deciding factor in my choice.
What other advice do I have?
The overall solution is rated as eight. I plan to continue using Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services for data integration whenever required.
Enables teams to swiftly profile data for migration projects and simplifies discussions through quick data visibility
What is our primary use case?
What is most valuable?
What needs improvement?
For how long have I used the solution?
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
How are customer service and support?
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
What other advice do I have?
Advanced cloud services optimize robust data integration
What is our primary use case?
On one of my projects, we used Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services for ingestion purposes. Secondly, we used it as a regular ETL for performing heavy transformations.
How has it helped my organization?
In our current scenario, we are moving our on-premise artifacts, which are on PowerCenter, to the cloud. It was surprisingly quick to get everything working, which has been beneficial for our operations.
What is most valuable?
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services offers a wide variety of services, including Cloud Data Integration, which is akin to a replica of PowerCenter on the cloud. I particularly like the mass ingestion service.
What needs improvement?
The cloud version of Informatica, although easier and more advanced than PowerCenter, still requires a deep dive to fix bugs. It could be improved by making the process as intuitive and easy to follow as PowerCenter.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have delivered two projects using it, so from my experience, the tool is very good.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
There are some bugs and glitches, which for a beginner, can take time to resolve. This may be because I have spent less time on the tool compared to others.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Scalability doesn't impact Informatica technically, but it does take a lot of money when we keep adding users.
How are customer service and support?
Informatica technical support is excellent. I would rate it a nine. They are top-notch.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is easy and not complex.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Pricing is a bit high, similar to a premium version or a high-end product, and requires a budget ready to manage it.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
During POCs, we explored other ETLs like Firetran for ingestion purposes, but Informatica's capabilities are robust.
What other advice do I have?
For a robust use case, especially for large enterprises, Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services is a good tool with good support. However, make sure to have a budget ready.
I would rate it an eight out of ten.
Does not require server maintenance, server hosting, backup, or restoration
What is our primary use case?
Data quality is missing enterprise-wide in our bank. We use the solution for all the customer data to judge the metrics of software data quality from the source systems.
What is most valuable?
Server maintenance, server hosting, backup, restoration, and DB capabilities are not needed in the cloud. There is no crashing of the servers. The admin part is very seamless in the cloud, while administration is a big task for the on-premises version.
What needs improvement?
The on-premises version is very mature, but many of the on-premises features are missing in the cloud. It is still in the development stage and has not yet matured in the cloud. The tool has a lot of product errors that need to be fixed. We face a lot of internal product errors while doing the configuration and quality checks.
The on-premises version has many use case transformations, but they are missing in the cloud. The cloud version has only four to five types of use case transformations. You cannot import the data discovery rules you create in the solution to the Cloud Data Governance and Catalog (CDGC).
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Informatica Cloud Data Quality for six months.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
We face many glitches during the configuration because it is a new product. It will take another year to mature.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The solution's scalability is seamless in the cloud. You can scale the solution within one or two hours.
How are customer service and support?
The solution's customer support is wonderful, but they are not up to the mark knowledge-wise.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
How was the initial setup?
The solution can be implemented in one or two days. There are steps available to deploy the tool. One person is enough to procure the VM or the server.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Informatica Cloud Data Quality is a costly solution.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
The solution's competitors include Oracle Data Quality, Collibra, and Azure Purview.
What other advice do I have?
The solution provides data standardization capabilities. Since Informatica Cloud Data Quality is a SaaS solution, it does not require any maintenance. Since it is a cloud product, many connectors have configuration issues. They have to add some other parameters in the tool levels. We face such challenges in the cloud, not on-premises.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Offers enhanced usability with the ability to create rules using its AI engine
What is our primary use case?
We use the solution to validate emails, telephone numbers, and postal codes. It can also create some data quality rules using the Cloud app's data quality function.
What is most valuable?
It offers enhanced usability with the ability to create rules quickly using its AI engine. This feature simplifies rule creation by allowing users to specify their needs, and the system generates the necessary scripts, acting as a significant accelerator.
Another advantage is its seamless integration with other Informatica capabilities, making data quality a deeply embedded part of the solution. Informatica has a strong history in data quality with its on-premise product. All those powerful capabilities are now available in the cloud, making this product even more robust.
What needs improvement?
Accessing data as a service is essential, especially for validations requiring external data services. This goes beyond basic syntactic checks, like ensuring an email address contains the @ symbol or .com domain. Instead, it's about advanced validation, such as verifying if an email address exists or if a phone number is valid.
These services are in high demand, especially for regions like China, Argentina, and other parts of Latin America. While such capabilities were initially more common in the United States, they are now increasingly required globally.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Five to six people are using this solution.
How are customer service and support?
Informatica Support is one of the best services available in the market now.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
What was our ROI?
Many clients acquired this product because of the ROI.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Informatica is one of the most expensive solutions available in the market.
What other advice do I have?
Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Powerful tool to create data warehouse solution with accessibility and features
What is our primary use case?
We use the solution for ETL.
How has it helped my organization?
It's a powerful tool to create data warehouse solutions for our clients. We take unstructured data and use Informatica Cloud to structure it in various ways, making it usable on a reporting front end. This enables clients to make informed business decisions based on the data.
What is most valuable?
It's the accessibility and the range of features that stand out. Before using Informatica Cloud, we were working with Informatica PowerCenter. The transition from PowerCenter to Cloud wasn't entirely effortless, but it was seamless enough for our developers to adapt and continue their work smoothly.
What needs improvement?
Our main issue is transitioning from on-premise to cloud data storage. As many clients move their data to cloud platforms like Azure, Snowflake, and AWS, we're encountering problems with Informatica. Errors that were straightforward and clear with on-premise databases now appear ambiguous in cloud environments. Our developers spend significant time reducing these generic errors, often simple issues like a column not accepting null values. This lack of clarity is causing unnecessary delays as they have to sift through logs or contact support to diagnose problems that would have been more easily identified in an on-premise setup.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Informatica Cloud Data Integration as a financial partner for over five years.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We have about seven developers. It is a scalable solution.
How are customer service and support?
When errors arise, contacting support can be frustrating. Sometimes, the technician can't solve the issue and transfers us to someone else. This makes us less confident that the person helping us is truly equipped to resolve the problem.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is simple and depends on the task. However, it usually takes a couple of hours if development is complete and we're moving from the development environment to production.
What was our ROI?
ROI is strong because we have a structured portal that ensures development is done correctly. It is shareable, scalable, and equipped with enough monitoring tools to quickly address any issues. Ultimately, the client doesn't care what tools we use. They just want problems resolved quickly. Informatica provides the necessary tools and features to help us do that effectively.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
It has premium pricing. Depending on what we're working on and which features we're using within Informatica, there can be additional costs. It's mostly data integration, but you might need to upgrade your license to include other aspects of Informatica. Certain connectors require a license upgrade to access.
What other advice do I have?
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Suitable to meet the needs of mid-sized and large-sized businesses
What is our primary use case?
I use the solution for financial institutions, where we push our data into the warehouses and analytics platforms. We query the Kafka messaging services and see whatever message we get. We used to take the API responses and load them into different target systems, some cloud-based and some on-prem. For some security reasons, we used to push the data to the on-prem and then the cloud versions.
What needs improvement?
In Informatica, we can export the metadata in XML format, and then we can see what all are available. Metadata querying is right now not there in Informatica Cloud Data Integration. Informatica Cloud Data Integration needs to make metadata querying available in the tool, and Informatica needs to put more reports to get the lineage details and then the source system, if at all there is a need for us to identify them. It is an area where we face big challenges. I started using Informatica Cloud Data Integration recently.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Informatica Cloud Data Integration for two years.
How are customer service and support?
The solution's technical support is pretty good, especially since the turnaround time is good. When we raise tickets with the tech support team, we get support within the shortest span. I rate the technical support an eight out of ten.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have used IBM Cloud Paks and Informatica Cloud Data Integration. Sometimes, we have to go with our client's perspective, especially if they have pre-existing licenses and get any discounts. My company has suggested IBM Cloud Paks, but with the existing things that our clients work on in Informatica, sometimes they prefer the same vendor. We did PoCs for both IBM Cloud Informatica Cloud Data Integration to help clients figure out the overall run time cost and then the number of credits that they are after, based on which they have opted for Informatica.
I have previously worked with IBM Cloud Paks and Snowflake, and both of them were client-specific tools for which we had to choose. If some tool was already in place, then it has already been paid for as a part of the procurement process, so we should continue with it. If it is a new proposal, then we have to go for it and list out to our customers all the things that we have in our pocket, and where we can take care of all the accesses, billing per hour for users, number of hours, and all such related details. After that, we suggest to our customers to take a call depending upon the amount of budget that needs to be allocated for the technical stuff.
For the last few months, I have been working only on Informatica Cloud Data Integration. Some people are interested in the Azure Databricks for their pipelines. Some of the partners who are providing tools to customers are also interested in Azure Databricks.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Instead of Informatica, I recommend IBM products to others, especially if someone already has other products from IBM's family or has purchased some information catalog. My company suggests that such customers go with IBM Cloud Paks since it allows you to lift and shift some of the existing jobs or processes to the IBM Cloud Catalog. If somebody wants to go for a cross-platform, then there was a time when my company used to suggest they go for Azure Databricks. It all depends on the existing infrastructure and a user's broader plan. Based on it, we used to suggest tools to customers. My company also used to look at what our customers were using and what their target was.
What other advice do I have?
When it comes to the impact of the mapping and transformation features on data integration processes, Informatica has an existing license system where we directly map it to the existing cloud and then run it over the cloud. Any new development activities that we are doing are done directly on the cloud. Informatica has provided this migration tool for lift and shift purposes. With the tool, almost 80 to 90 percent of things are directly convertible from on-prem to cloud services, but through reports, we figured out that 10 percent can't be done, so we have to redo such areas in the cloud.
Speaking about the ease of use and learning curve of Informatica, I would say that my total experience is close to thirteen years with ETL tools. I have worked on multiple ETL tools on different clouds. I don't see much difference between IBM Cloud Paks and Informatica Cloud Data Integration. For me, these are more or less similar tools, with just a change in cosmetics.
Speaking about Informatica Cloud Data Integration's performance and scalability and how it meets our company's project needs, I would say that we have to buy CPU units. Initially, we had some 10,000 CPU units, and with that, we knew how many credits there were. Most of our systems are in production, so only with the peak loads, our threshold is not going beyond 60 to 70 percent of utilization.
Informatica Cloud Data Integration is associated with a bigger integration part where we have around 200 mappings and it works well. I don't see many issues in the tool except in the area of metadata querying. If I want to figure out a particular column of the table that is impacting the number of mappings, previously, we used to go for query, or we used to query in XML format. Currently, we have to call the APIs, but the information that we are after is not that precise.
Informatica Cloud Data Integration can be integrated with Salesforce. We can also have some other API integrations. If you have any specific systems, then considering whatever ERPs or legacy systems we have used with the tool, we don't see many issues.
I would recommend the tool to others. I would recommend the product to mid-sized companies. At the end of the day, everything is about the number of CPUs or the units that are needed to run it. Everything depends on the number of mappings of the growth prospect of the ETL pipelines that one is going to build. If it is mid-level and companies are above the mid-level zone, Informatica and IBM Cloud Paks are preferable to the other tools.
I rate the tool a seven and a half to eight out of ten.
Provides businesses with a 360-degree holistic view of their data
What is our primary use case?
I use the solution in my company and have worked with two tools from Informatica, both on on-premises and cloud models. I have experience with Informatica Axon, and I have used the cloud services under Informatica CDGC.
The use case of the tool is basically in the banking sector. It is used to optimize certain areas of a project. In Europe, we have a GDPR implementation. In the Middle East, there is the Central Bank of the UAE and UAE data protection law. Implementing data protection laws and ensuring that all the policies are enforced for financial security is my use case. I have to make sure the bank or financial institution meets the requirements of the Central Bank of the UAE. Data quality is another use case where my company handles corporate and retail customer data, and protecting their information is known as PII. The tool ensures that the system holds the PII data properly.
What is most valuable?
For data lineage, we look for things at a transformation level and how the data is transforming and managing the ETL mapping. Every tool gives this information about how the data goes, but our company is interested in knowing how the data is transforming and the transformation logic between the two data sources.
What needs improvement?
There are some tool limitations. Some connectors do not scan the metadata properly. If I want to scan the metadata from the data lineage or the Python code, such areas can get tedious in the tool. To manage such areas, one needs to have a lot of coding knowledge, and you need to know how to apply the code, and only then can you get it fixed. There is no user-friendly enterprise.
There are certain shortcomings even if we opt for subscription-based technical support.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Informatica Axon for four years. I work as a consultant.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It is a stable solution. Once it is implemented, we will handle everything for the business. Stability-wise, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It is a highly scalable solution. Scalability-wise, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
The tool is meant for enterprise-sized businesses.
How are customer service and support?
I rate the technical support a six out of ten.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have experience with Informatica Data Governance.
How was the initial setup?
If one is difficult and ten is easy, I rate the product's initial setup phase an eight out of ten.
The solution is deployed on the cloud, specifically if you have cloud-based virtual machines. If there are compliance issues, and you need to hold the metadata only on-premises models, you can do that, too.
The solution can be deployed in a few days.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
It is an expensive solution. I would say it is the most expensive solution in the market.
For the features of the software, the price is justifiable.
What other advice do I have?
Speaking about how the tool enhances data governance tasks, I would say that we have three types of users, consisting of the consumer, who are normally a business user, then we have a developer and finally the admin. Our company onboards the user, and then the user can collaborate, comment, ask questions, give ratings to their assets, publish the data to the marketplace and go for downloads.
One needs to resolve the problem that stems from the fact that different people can have different understandings of the concepts associated with the tool. A database administrator may see an area as a table, but for a business, it may be a person. The tool gives you a common understanding of the business concept. The tool also provides lineage data and how the business data is performing. It provides an interface between organizational policies, the different processes governed by a certain policy, and the different systems governed by which policy. The tool gives you a 360-degree holistic view of the data.
The cloud version of Informatica Axon utilized the AI for the classification purposes, data domain and automatic data tagging. In my company, we use the tool's AI capabilities.
I will recommend the tool to others.
I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
Easy to learn and used for data governance
What is our primary use case?
Informatica Axon is typically used for data governance, where we establish policies and business glossaries.
What is most valuable?
Users can benefit from Axon's business lineage. Axon has something called Overlay, which can be used to extend the technical lineage. You can also extend it to stakeholders, all the compliance policies, and all the overlaying business rules. All of these can be seen in the same lineage.
What needs improvement?
I want to get a deeper understanding of the logic that is being used in the ETL. Informatica Axon does not provide complete transparency about the level of detailing you need and the logic used in ETL. I cannot use Google Fusion for ETL because I don't have a connector within Informatica Axon. I am stuck if I don't have a connector with an ETL tool.
One of the biggest disadvantages of Informatica is that it's very expensive. Many clients don't want to go with Informatica Axon because of its cost structure. You have to buy every component separately. If a customer wants governance, they obviously would need cataloging and lineage also.
Other tools like Collibra have cataloging, lineage, and governance in the same package. You don't need to buy them separately. With Informatica, you have to buy Axon for governance and EDC for cataloging and lineage. So, it becomes difficult for customers to pay for every component.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Informatica Axon for seven years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
We haven’t faced any stability issues with Informatica Axon.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Scalability is not really a factor in data governance because the volume and storage of metadata is not more than a couple of gigabytes.
How are customer service and support?
The solution provides good technical support.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
How was the initial setup?
The solution's initial setup is easy, but you typically need Informatica support to run some of the preliminary tests. I've heard that the solution will be available on the cloud. Once it is available as software as a service (SaaS), you don't need to install it; you only need to configure it.
What about the implementation team?
Typically, it takes around two days for the solution's installation and integration with the entire Active Directory and EDC. Then, it may take another day for testing. One engineer is enough to do all this work.
What was our ROI?
Only using Axon will not give you all the benefits, but you will see benefits when Axon, EDC, and IDQ are all plugged in together. It is difficult to get benefits from Axon as a standalone solution.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The solution's pricing model is easy, but it is very expensive.
What other advice do I have?
Informatica Axon has a Marketplace that comes at an additional cost. Other tools like Collibra have built-in collaboration features, and you don't need to buy them separately. Collaboration features like collaborating on data sets, tagging them, and making a request are available in the Informatica Axon Marketplace.
It's not difficult to maintain the tool as long as someone has been trained in administration because Axon has many components. You need to understand how to change the logo of your screen size and how to change the dashboard wizard.
You also need to understand the product's configurations with other tools, personalize your dashboard, customize it, and add roles. There is a learning curve there. You need to train a person to be an administrator, and once they are trained, they can do the role better.
There is an NLP enabled with the solution, but it is not really that great. There is still room for growth in Informatica Axon's AI space.
Although expensive, Informatica Axon is very easy to learn, and you don't need to customize it much. Once you have the tool, you start uploading things. The solution is very easy to use because it has proper documentation and user guides.
If you want to set up business rules, Informatica Axon will give you a readymade template and ask you to start filling it out. You will be told about the mandatory and non-mandatory fields, and as long as you understand what the fields are required for, it's very easy to start filling out. Someone new to governance can get the hang of it and easily start filling in the details. You can have Axon implemented very quickly.
I am more involved with governance, cataloging lineage, EDC, and IDQ. I am getting a little bit into master data management and data security.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Has multiple features for metadata collection and has data lineage and easy integration capabilities
What is our primary use case?
Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog was used by our company as proof of concept for projects related to comprehensive data governance.
What is most valuable?
The solution has multiple valuable features for metadata collection from multiple data sources or technologies. The solution manages data and acts as a central hub for setting up data governance processes.
The automated scanning of metadata from data sources is one of the most vital features of Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog. The solution comprises attribute features and AI capabilities for automatic relationship discovery between different datasets.
Another powerful feature of Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog is data lineage. The whole path of data transformation from one location to another using certain technologies is represented in Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog. The solution integrates seamlessly with other products from the vendor and allows the creation of comprehensive data governance processes.
The aforementioned integrations facilitate the coverage of semantic layers in addition to the technical data. There is another business glossary product from Informatica that easily integrates with Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog to consume data harvested by Data Catalog, which makes a powerful combination.
What needs improvement?
The user interface of the product needs to be improved. Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog captures huge amounts of data and along with this data, the interface becomes comprehensible only for users with advanced technical knowledge. Even for advanced users, it becomes challenging to move around vast amounts of data collected by the solution.
Some competitors of Informatica are trying to implement some brilliant ideas, but they lack the coverage provided by Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog. The data lineage feature can also be further improved.
While using the solution, the data is being transmitted outside the client's network to the Informatica cloud, which can be a security concern; the vendor can solve this by enabling the product as part of a public cloud like Azure, AWS, or Google. The aforementioned scenario can be a concern for institutions like banks where there are legal restrictions and data needs to be fully under control.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog for a year. It was used in two different projects in our company, each of them concluded in six months.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I would rate the stability of the product as seven out of ten.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support is satisfying, but the turnaround or response time is quite long as the vendor needs to support a huge number of customers daily. At our company, we have noticed that there are experts in the support team who can provide effective solutions.
How was the initial setup?
The tool's initial setup is complex. I had experience with the on-prem deployment of Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog, but I believe the cloud version is easier to set up. The solution's deployment takes around three to six months.
About four to five professionals are required, including technical administrators and data governance experts, for the on-prem deployment of the solution; for cloud deployment, three professionals might be enough.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
It's a very expensive solution.
What other advice do I have?
Informatica covers the widest area of technologies in comparison to other vendors and they also have a network of partners who develop add-ons for extending functionalities or data source technologies which could be integrated with Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog. The solution provider has a wide partner ecosystem to provide features on APIs and special custom formats that could be imported or integrated into varying processes.
The solution's features can be extended and the vendor provides useful documentation and training on it. Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog is a reliable platform due to its extensibility and cooperation with other partners. I would overall rate the product an eight out of ten. I would definitely recommend others to use the solution, given that there isn't a requirement for in-depth analysis.
The critical data lineage feature acts as a link between every aspect of data governance, including an explanation of the data journey and its history which reflects the business growth. The powerful AI capabilities of the solution allow you to automate the management of massive amounts of data, especially the aspect of associating technical metadata with business terms.
When dealing with millions of data attributes its not possible to manage data manually, therefore Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog is needed to automate 60 to 80 percent of data association between business terms and harvested technical terms.
If the Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog deployment is carried out efficiently, it can greatly impact your organization and enable business capabilities to further improve business processes.