Informatica Tackles Microsoft Azure Megatrends of Gen AI, Microsoft Fabric and Open Table Format with New Capabilities
Informatica Tackles Microsoft Azure Megatrends of Gen AI, Microsoft Fabric and Open Table Format with New Capabilities
The advanced solutions include an easy-to-implement Blueprint for Azure OpenAI Service, enhanced SQL ELT and support for Apache Iceberg open table format
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Informatica (NYSE: INFA), a leader in enterprise AI-powered cloud data management, today announced three advanced capabilities for Microsoft Azure that will help customers build, deploy and activate AI and Analytics-driven innovations with trusted data. These transformative additions empower enterprises worldwide to unlock the full potential of GenAI and analytics using Microsoft’s AI and Analytics services including Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service.
The new capabilities are:
- Gen AI Blueprint for Azure OpenAI Service – Accelerates development and deployment of enterprise-grade GenAI and copilot experiences with reference architectures and templates using Informatica’s Intelligent Data Management Cloud™ (IDMC) platform and Azure OpenAI Service.
- Enhanced SQL ELT for Microsoft Azure – Enables no-code data pipeline definition and execution with in-database SQL-based processing for increased performance and scale.
- Open Table Iceberg Support for ADLS Gen2 – Supports data migration and integration to Azure Data Lake Storage (ADLS) Gen2 in Iceberg format, unlocking price-to-performance benefits of Iceberg in storing and accessing large-scale data sets for AI.
Blueprint for Azure OpenAI Service
As enterprises increasingly turn to Azure OpenAI Service LLMs and GenAI applications, Informatica’s new suite of Microsoft-specific Gen AI solutions simplifies the creation of enterprise-grade GenAI applications and Microsoft Copilot experiences. Informatica’s Gen AI Blueprint for Azure OpenAI Service empower customers with the following:
- Seamless integration with Azure OpenAI Service, Azure AI Search and vector databases like Pinecone on Azure, enables organizations to fast-track AI initiatives while maintaining data integrity and governance.
- An industry-leading Master Data Management (MDM) solution is central to these new capabilities, enriching GenAI applications with trusted enterprise data.
- Contextualized prompts and responses based on standardized business glossary terms, while embedded data quality controls optimize RAG dataset selection.
IDMC supports Enhanced SQL ELT on Microsoft Fabric Datawarehouse
Informatica is the first ISV to offer ELT for Microsoft Fabric Datawarehouse. As a Microsoft design partner, this new offering enables organizations to consolidate and transform data directly within Microsoft Fabric's datawarehouse environment, offering customers the flexibility of no-code data pipelines to prepare and cleanse their data for analytics.
The SQL ELT support also allows customers to efficiently validate data and enhance analytics through the power of Microsoft Fabric, including driving data governance, processing quality checks to ensure data accuracy and compliance, and quickly deriving insights using PowerBI. SQL ELT on Microsoft Fabric allows Microsoft Fabric customers to consolidate data from multiple sources, validate and clean the data and finally implement enhanced analytics on the clean data within Microsoft Fabric. This results in a secure solution that efficiently uses Microsoft Fabric’s compute resources.
Open Table Iceberg Support for ADLS Gen2
Informatica lets customers integrate enterprise data into the Iceberg Open Table format, enabling them to reduce data storage costs and select the appropriate query engines for their use cases and price-performance objectives. Supporting Apache Iceberg open table format on Azure further extends its data integration capabilities across Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2.
This enhancement makes Informatica one of the first vendors to offer comprehensive open table format support across Azure’s ecosystem. It addresses customer demand for more choices in how to store and manage data for Analytics and AI within the Azure ecosystem.
Pratik Parekh, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Informatica said, “These new blueprints and data management innovations are built specifically for Microsoft services to ensure Microsoft customers adopting Microsoft Azure Open AI Service, Microsoft Fabric and open table format support in Azure benefit from the full range of IDMC data management capabilities to accelerate and scale their AI and analytics initiatives.”
“Our collaboration with Informatica continues to redefine how businesses are using Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service,” said Asha Sharma, Corporate Vice President and Head of Product for Microsoft's AI platform. “Informatica's powerful blueprint is enabling customer adoption of Azure OpenAI Service solutions, and its Open Table Iceberg support is fueling new AI solutions by bringing more data into Azure.”
Participants in Microsoft Ignite 2024, which runs from November 18-22 in Chicago, can learn more about Informatica’s new capabilities by visiting with representatives at booth 418 or online. For more information, or to schedule a meeting, visit Informatica’s Microsoft Ignite resource page.
About Informatica
Informatica (NYSE: INFA), a leader in enterprise AI-powered cloud data management, brings data and AI to life by empowering businesses to realize the transformative power of their most critical assets. We have created a new category of software, the Informatica Intelligent Data Management Cloud™ (IDMC). IDMC is an end-to-end data management platform, powered by CLAIRE® AI, that connects, manages and unifies data across any multi-cloud or hybrid system, democratizing data and enabling enterprises to modernize and advance their business strategies. Customers in approximately 100 countries, including more than 80 of the Fortune 100, rely on Informatica to drive data-led digital transformation. Informatica. Where data and AI come to life.
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Source: Informatica