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Informatica Extends GenAI Capabilities

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Informatica, a provider of enterprise cloud data management, has extended its GenAI capabilities by embedding its CLAIRE GPT GenAI-driven assistant into its Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC). The embed is designed to simplify and accelerate data management, and offer users natural language interaction with their data and the ability to create enterprise-ready GenAI applications.

Informatica brought the GenAI solution to market late last year as an enterprise-scale AI engine that adds a natural language-based interface to IDMC. With CLAIRE GPT, Informatica uses an organisation’s metadata system of record to incorporate information about enterprise data assets and allow users to talk to their data.

Benefits include the ability to democratise data access and help users find, access and interact with their data, and self-service for non-technical business users to find and understand data on their own by abstracting away the need for SQL. CLAIRE GPT is currently available in North America.

“CLAIRE is the backbone of our AI platform and products,” says Amit Walia, CEO at Informatica. “With the infusion of GenAI into the fabric of our cloud-only offerings, we’ve leveraged the simplicity and intuitiveness of the technology to deliver actionable insights within seconds to our customers.”

Using IDMC’s data management capabilities including CLAIRE GPT, users can also create no-code, enterprise-ready GenAI applications or augment GenAI features into existing tools at speed. Informatica says the benefits here broaden the user base that can create GenAI applications without extensive coding or programming knowledge, and accelerate time to market through access to customisable templates, pre-built recipes and intuitive, drag-and-drop interfaces to kickstart prototyping, testing and deployment of new or existing applications.

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