Informatica and MongoDB expand global partnership

As a strategic partner, Informatica’s best-of-breed Master Data Management (MDM) SaaS solution and MongoDB Atlas will enable customers to develop a new class of 360-degree data-driven applications.

  • Monday, 4th December 2023 Posted 2 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Informatica has launched a new strategic partnership with MongoDB. The partnership enables customers to efficiently create a modern class of cloud-native, data-driven, industry-tailored applications powered by MongoDB Atlas and with a secure foundation of trusted data from Informatica’s market-leading, AI-powered MDM solution.

“We’re thrilled to announce the partnership with MongoDB. Given we already leverage the performance and scale of MongoDB Atlas within our cloud-native MDM SaaS solution and share a common focus on high-value, industry solutions, this partnership was a natural next step,” said Rik Tamm-Daniels, Group Vice President of Strategic Ecosystems and Technology at Informatica. “Now, as a strategic MDM partner of MongoDB, we can help customers rapidly consolidate and sunset multiple legacy applications for cloud-native ones built on a trusted data foundation that fuels their mission-critical use cases.”

Informatica and MongoDB take a customer centric approach to meet customers’ strictest data requirements. Together, the companies have collaborated on joint solutions across financial services, insurance and healthcare to combine the benefits of MongoDB Atlas with Informatica’s MDM and domain-specific applications such Customer 360, Product 360, Supplier 360, and Reference 360.

For example, Informatica and MongoDB help insurers around the globe realize their digital and AI strategies faster by consolidating and replacing legacy systems, and accelerating the delivery of the next generation, cloud-native business applications on a foundation of trusted data.

"For decades, function-first has been the focus of business applications, and data has been the digital exhaust of processes and activities performed by staff within those applications, " says Stewart Bond, vice president of Data Intelligence and Integration software research at IDC. "The combination of MongoDB and Informatica MDM will provide developers and organizations with the opportunity to create data-first business applications, where data will drive the function and action of users and provide more opportunities for automation."

A survey of global data leaders Informatica commissioned with Wakefield Research released earlier this year found nearly half (45%) of respondents reported that gaining more holistic/single views of customers was a priority data strategy for 2023. The same study found a lack of a complete view and understanding of their data estates is the obstacle more data leaders (32%) cite as the reason they can’t execute their data strategies.

  “Informatica is a valued partner of MongoDB and we’re thrilled to formalize the collaboration through our ISV program and bring innovative joint solutions to market,” said Alan Chhabra, Executive Vice President, Worldwide Partners at MongoDB. “Master data management (MDM) is a fundamental component for nearly all application workloads, particularly those in highly regulated industries with complex compliance requirements. Informatica is a leader in this space, and their MDM solution running on MongoDB Atlas ensures that joint customers can innovate more quickly, efficiently and effectively.”   

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