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Informatica Expands Partnerships with AWS, Microsoft, Google Cloud, Databricks and Snowflake to Accelerate Trusted Agentic AI

Rik Tamm-Daniels

New integrations position Informatica as the data intelligence layer for enterprise AI agents, enabling governed, interoperable, and scalable AI workflows

Informatica from Salesforce has announced a major expansion of its strategic partnerships with leading cloud and data platform providers, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, Google Cloud, Databricks, and Snowflake. The initiative is designed to help enterprises build, deploy, and scale trusted agentic AI applications using governed and high-quality data across their technology ecosystems.

The announcement comes as organizations increasingly recognize that AI success depends on data quality and governance. According to Informatica, 89% of data leaders believe agent interoperability will soon become a business necessity, while an equal percentage view a strong data foundation as critical for successful AI adoption.

At the center of the strategy is Informatica’s Headless Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC), which is being made available through Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. This emerging interoperability framework enables AI agents to access key data management capabilities including metadata discovery, data quality, master data management, and governance without requiring custom integrations.

“The organizations that win the AI race will be those that put trusted, governed data in front of their agents from day one.”

— Rik Tamm-Daniels, Vice President, Ecosystems and Technology, Informatica from Salesforce

Among the key developments, Informatica has expanded support for Databricks Agent Bricks, enabling governed data access, master data management integration, and governance federation through Unity Catalog. With Snowflake, the company is introducing deeper integration with Cortex AI, enhanced governance controls, and metadata management for Iceberg Tables.

On AWS, Informatica’s MCP servers and CLAIRE AI Agent skills are now available through AWS Agent Registry and Amazon Quick, helping enterprises embed trusted data directly into AI workflows. Meanwhile, Google Cloud users gain access to CLAIRE GPT, a conversational AI assistant for enterprise data management, alongside future support for agent-to-agent interoperability.

Microsoft customers can now leverage Informatica’s headless IDMC services through Microsoft Foundry, while expanded support for Microsoft Fabric enables large-scale data ingestion and synchronization for AI and analytics workloads.

According to Informatica, the expanded ecosystem will help enterprises provide AI agents with trusted metadata context, unified master records, and high-quality data at the point of entry three foundational capabilities required to ensure reliable, secure, and compliant AI outcomes at scale.

The new capabilities are being rolled out across partner platforms throughout 2026, with several offerings already generally available.

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