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Informatica Strengthens AI-Driven Data Management with New Oracle Cloud Integrations

Four major milestones announced to accelerate trusted data unification and agentic AI development on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)

Informatica (NYSE: INFA), a leader in enterprise AI-powered cloud data management and an Oracle partner, has unveiled a series of new integrations with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), marking a major step forward in AI-driven cloud data management and agentic AI readiness.

The four key innovations aim to help Oracle customers unify and govern trusted data across hybrid environments, streamline AI initiatives, and meet stringent data sovereignty requirements.

“We’re giving Oracle customers a fast on-ramp to intelligent and high-quality trusted data for AI across practically any cloud environment.”
— Rik Tamm-Daniels, GVP, Ecosystems & Technology, Informatica

At the core of these milestones is the Agentic AI Blueprint for OCI, now generally available, offering a no-code, API-rich framework optimized for AI workloads. It empowers enterprises to build, connect, and deploy intelligent agents seamlessly. Complementing this is IDMC MCP Server support, which enables agentic AI projects to access Informatica’s powerful data management capabilities via the emerging Model Context Protocol (MCP) standard—expected to go live by April 2026.

Further advancing data resilience, Informatica Master Data Management (MDM) SaaS on OCI will become available in November 2025, providing unified, trusted records across domains such as customer, supplier, and product data with enterprise-grade performance and compliance. Additionally, the Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) will now run within OCI Dedicated Region, delivering sovereign, private cloud capabilities for customers with high regulatory demands.

“Customers want to move from AI experimentation to scaled, production-grade outcomes with trust,” said Rik Tamm-Daniels, GVP, Ecosystems & Technology, Informatica. David Hicks, Group VP, ISV Ecosystem, Oracle North America, added, “With Informatica expanding its OCI-native capabilities, organizations can unify and govern enterprise data more effectively and accelerate time-to-value.”

By bringing these capabilities together, Informatica and Oracle are redefining how enterprises achieve trusted, intelligent, and scalable AI outcomes—empowering organizations to innovate faster and manage their most critical data with confidence. 

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