CRN Recognizes Informatica as a Cloud 100 Company for 2022
Informatica, an enterprise cloud data management leader, announced that CRN, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Informatica to its annual Cloud 100 list. This list honors the 100 Coolest Cloud Companies for 2022 across five key categories: infrastructure, monitoring and management, storage, software, and security.
CRN’s Cloud 100 list spotlights technology suppliers for their commitment to channel partners as well as their demonstrated innovation in cloud-based technology development. This list is the trusted resource for solution providers looking for technology vendors best positioned to support their cloud product and services needs.
Informatica went public last year as a cloud-first, cloud-native company and launched the industry’s first, end-to-end cloud data management platform, the Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) which was recognized as 2021’s New Product of the Year by the Business Intelligence Group. Informatica partners with major cloud leaders like AWS, Microsoft, Google Cloud, Snowflake, Databricks and works closely with major GSIs like Accenture, Deloitte, CapGemini and Cognizant globally to help customers successfully modernize to the cloud.
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“We are truly honored to be named by CRN as a Top 100 Cloud company in 2022,” said Amit Walia, CEO, Informatica. “I am extremely proud of the transformation we have been on as a cloud-first, cloud-native company and our continued growth as a cloud data management leader. Our Cloud ARR has grown 40% year-over-year on average (Q1 2021 to Q3 2021), a testament to our competitive differentiation and the power of Informatica’s Intelligent Data Management Cloud platform to drive meaningful return on investment for our customers and strategic partners. Our channel partners are key to our continued success as we scale our cloud growth this year.”
“In today’s remote-facing enterprise environment, cloud services have become the critical component needed to build comprehensive and secure IT solutions,” said Blaine Raddon, CEO, The Channel Company. “The companies selected for this year’s Cloud 100 list have shown time and again that they support partners in the ever-evolving cloud computing business with state-of-the-art products and services. Our team commends those on this year’s list and looks forward to watching them drive positive change in the cloud domain throughout the year.”
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