Tag Archives: PowerCenter

Social, Mobile, Cloud, Big Data and … Agile BI

I just came back from MicroStrategy World. There were many conversations about social, mobile, cloud and big data. There was strong interest in cloud, clear adoption of mobile, and some big data adoption. eHarmony had a great presentation about how they handle big data with Informatica, and how they’re starting to use Hadoop with Informatica [...]

How Are You Enabling Your Organizations Business Performance?

Are you accelerating your company’s project delivery needs? Many Fortune 500 and Global 500 companies understand that their mission-critical data must be managed, so if you are a developer with the desire to work faster and better you should think about Informatica University Training and Certification. Why? Because you can establish yourself as a key [...]

Zombies! Yes, They Are Real and Lurking Everywhere

Zombies are pretty big in Hollywood these days.  The movie Zombieland was a huge box office success and taught us some valuable lessons for surviving when zombies take over the world. There were over 30 rules revealed. My two favorites were: 1) Good Cardio – to outrun zombies and 4) Doubletap – shoot a zombie twice [...]

Can Services Truly Differentiate a Company? Informatica Believes So!

One of the major corporate objectives that Informatica tracks every quarter is “Improve Customer Satisfaction”.  We look at at variety of metrics – both qualitative and quantitative – relating to how you, our customers, are engaging with us. We evaluate everything from Marketing to our technical support interactions, the critiques from our training courses, the [...]

Cloud Integration: Who’s Line (Of Business) Is It Anyway?

I recently sat down with a couple of Informatica Cloud customers to learn more about their general experiences with data integration delivered as an on-demand service. I was particularly interested in these two implementations, as both projects were led and ultimately managed directly by the line of business. Tony Young recently pointed out that, “the [...]