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Informatica Solutions and Data Integration - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Informatica Solutions and Data Integration - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Informatica Solutions and Data Integration""Informatica Solutions and Data Integration" is a comprehensive guide designed for data professionals who seek to master the intricacies of Informatica's industry-leading platform. Spanning foundational platform architecture, complex integration patterns, and state-of-the-art advancements, this book delivers an authoritative exploration of Informatica’s extensive product suite and ecosystem. Readers are introduced to architecture fundamentals, high-availability configurations, service-oriented integrations, and advanced security frameworks, providing them with the essential knowledge to architect robust, scalable, and secure data integration solutions.Structured into carefully curated chapters, the book delves into advanced data integration techniques such as ETL, ELT, event-driven and streaming workflows, and metadata-driven orchestration. It further highlights critical aspects of data quality, master data management, and tight alignment with data governance frameworks. The coverage extends to modern challenges including multi-cloud connectivity through Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services, big data integrations with Hadoop and Spark, and strategies for real-time analytics and monitoring, emphasizing best practices for performance, compliance, and operational excellence.Looking beyond core integration, "Informatica Solutions and Data Integration" explores automation, observability, and DevOps transformations, underlining the importance of agility in development and operations. The book culminates with visionary topics: embedding AI and machine learning, adopting DataOps, embracing data mesh and data fabric paradigms, and advancing sustainability and community innovation. This resource empowers organizations and technologists to unlock the full potential of Informatica, equipping them to lead in an era of data-driven transformation.
Available since: 06/01/2025.
Print length: 250 pages.

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