Salesforce to Acquire Data Management Firm Informatica
        
        
        
        Salesforce has announced plans to acquire data management company Informatica for $8 billion. The deal is aimed at strengthening Salesforce's AI foundation  and expanding its enterprise data capabilities.
"Truly autonomous, trustworthy AI agents need the most comprehensive  understanding of their data," said  Steve Fisher, president  and CTO of Salesforce, in a statement. "The combination of Informatica's advanced catalog and metadata  capabilities with our Agentforce platform delivers exactly this."
The all-cash deal will see holders of  Informatica's Class A and Class B-1 common stock receive $25 per share. The  acquisition, which is expected to close early in Salesforce's fiscal 2027, has  been approved by both companies' boards and a majority of Informatica  shareholders.
Salesforce said the acquisition will allow the company to tightly integrate  Informatica's cloud-native data services — including governance, metadata  management, and Master Data Management (MDM) — into its platform. This move is  expected to enhance Salesforce's Data Cloud, MuleSoft, Tableau, and Agentforce  offerings, helping autonomous AI agents operate with greater intelligence and  reliability, according to the company.
"Joining forces with Salesforce represents a significant leap forward  in our journey to bring data and AI to life by empowering businesses with the  transformative power of their most critical asset — their data," commented Amit  Walia, CEO of Informatica. "We have a shared vision for how we can help  organizations harness the full value of their data in the AI era."
Salesforce  said it  plans to move quickly to integrate Informatica's technology,  with targeted investments in sectors such as healthcare, financial services, and  the public sector.