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By Natasha Lomas

Published: Tuesday 28 October 2008


Name

Chris Boorman


Location

Redwood City


Occupation

Computer Software


Comment

This article is right on in terms of identifying areas that become more important in times of consolidation and economic caution. To us, it’s obvious that companies responding to the evolving needs of businesses today will prosper despite any macro-concerns that may be swirling around.

Businesses face significant regulations and, with stakeholder confidence generally on shaky ground, the need to be as transparent and compliant as possible remains as high a priority as ever. Low quality data is an absolute liability for companies today, which is why data integrators such as Informatica are becoming more relevant and necessary to companies every day. Informatica helps ensure that data integrity remains rock solid no matter the M&A undertaking or the disparate systems requirements under evaluation. This allows companies to convey the most accurate information possible to the public all the while improving overall business processes.



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