Information management is important to every line of business that seeks to improve its business processes and decision-making. In response to pressure from those departments, CIOs and IT organizations must examine whether they have focused enough on the I for information and not just the T for technology, and if they have not,
The Informatica name is well-known in the corridors of IT, associated with addressing the need to make data accessible and integrated anywhere. The vendor has been advancing steadily for some time. We rated it Hot in our 2012 Value Index for Data Integration, and I recently assessed its efforts at our 2013 analyst summit. Established in data integration, Informatica is now focusing on the efficient management of information assets. This is not easy for most organizations, which have data spread across applications and systems; for two-thirds of organizations, according to our research as shown in the chart, this is a barrier to managing information.
In addition the company has introduced a slimmer version of PowerCenter called PowerCenter Express, an entry-level product targeted for customers with smaller projects and providing a path to manage more sophisticated ones with the enterprise version. The PowerCenter Express Personal and Professional versions are available today for individual or departmental use, respectively. The Personal edition limits the number of rows used per day, which will prevent it from serious individual use in midsize and larger organizations, but it could be useful in small or lower-end midsize businesses. Informatica will need to invest to make sure prospects know it can help with smaller projects or companies with limited resources; the company is generally perceived as selling enterprise-class technology, and has limited its selection for data integration projects below the enterprise level. PowerCenter Express can support more than SQL-based sources and integrate with social media and other data integration technologies like those from Kapow Software that I have separately assessed. The Express edition will be available in July; Informatica has stated they are offering the single-user Personal Edition free of charge, and the Professional Edition for five users will be priced at $8,000 per user per year.
Informatica also announced availability of its Data Integration Hub, which I think can be as important as virtualization of the technology for many enterprises. Many want to centralize integration tasks to and from applications in a publish and subscribe method; that may be easier for managing the current and changing needs of applications and projects for some that see a centralized point-to-point movement as cumbersome. This approach, once referred to as enterprise application integration (EAI), was validated a decade ago and can remove latency in not just data transfer but in IT’s processes to get access to what is needed. Since its beginning Informatica and its products have been involved in an industry debate on the best way to pipe data across the enterprise and the company had been a staunch supporter of its approach over the hub-based approach. Now Informatica gives the customer the choice instead of championing one architectural approach over another. This is a step toward maturity in realizing that it has to adapt further to be a leader of information technology for CIOs moving forward. Data Integration Hub has been in early release and is expected to be generally available in the third quarter of 2013.
In the realm of master data management for IT organizations, Informatica
Continuing a longstanding effort, Informatica has assembled industry-specific solutions such as for healthcare and insurance. Advances in the Cloud MDM release help consolidate multiple instances of salesforce.com into one in which management of accounts is simpler; this should appeal to organizations looking to enforce consistency of data across marketing, sales and customer service. For those looking to enrich their information with external data, Informatica helps bring the data types together in a common account and customer record. A realistic approach to MDM that interoperates in both the cloud and on-premises is essential for organizations as the technology architectures of information and applications diversify and are not always confined to the data center of IT.
Informatica also pays attention to the importance of business-centric product information management through its nearly completed acquisition of Heiler Software, which I assessed when it was announced. After satisfying the legal requirements of acquiring a German software company, Informatica has accelerated its efforts to use the recent Heiler Enterprise PIM 7 release across the enterprise and to suppliers. This release improves data integration for self-service access to product information and methods to apply data quality and mapping to data across the enterprise. It also helps provides better data mastering from searches and classifications and improves how it manages digital assets related to the product information. It is critical for product information management to support multiple channels, from print and commerce to procurement and data exchange. Integrated with Informatica Data Quality, PIM 7 can provide efficient processing and support of natural-language processing, which can help organizations improve data quality; 45 percent of
Informatica has been slower to improve its support for big data technologies. It has been advancing in integration of Hadoop, but in other systems including appliances and in-memory computing Informatica will need to step up its efforts to be a market leader. At the Informatica World conference the company demonstrated simple methods for integration and profiling and reintegration of data across Hadoop clusters, which is part of the larger big data integration
As Informatica turns the corner from some marketing and sales challenges in 2012, it has come into 2013 with a strong focus on new products to address gaps in its product portfolio, namely virtualization, a data hub, the cloud, big data and efficiency of product information management. Each of these is a substantial achievement, but pushing all of this news to the public at once can impede getting recognition for them individually. It is a marketing challenge to pace and streamline the release of technology announcements in order to maximize credit for its contributions to helping business and IT. Informatica is not the first to virtualize its technology or to support information management in the cloud or to integrate with product information management, but it is a sizable technology company and has to understand timing and readiness of the market, and when customers are ready to make investments.
We describe Informatica’s approach as information optimization, which goes beyond just the management of information to extract full value from these investments. I articulated an example of this with big data, and information optimization is a formal research priority in our agenda for 2013. We see a new generation of information applications for businesses and then consumers and suppliers that will be realized over the coming years and can be facilitated with Information. They have made a strong move to reposition itself as capable of unleashing the information potential of organizations. Now it must demonstrate its ability to accelerate growth and become a top software provider for technology that maximizes the value of information assets.
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Mark Smith
CEO & Chief Research Officer