Informatica has announced a series of integrations with Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft as the company pushes deeper into enterprise AI infrastructure and governance.
The announcements, made at Informatica World 2026, are centred around helping enterprises deploy agentic AI systems across multi-cloud environments while maintaining governance, interoperability, and trusted access to enterprise data.
With AWS, Informatica introduced deeper integration of its headless data management services and CLAIRE AI capabilities into AWS AI ecosystems, including AWS Agent Registry and Amazon Quick. The company said its Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers will allow enterprises to invoke Informatica services, such as metadata discovery, governance controls. and data management, directly within AWS-based AI workflows.
The company also announced that its CLAIRE AI agent skills will integrate with AWS Agent Registry, enabling organisations to discover, share and reuse AI agents and tools across enterprise environments.
“The organisations that win the AI race will be those that put trusted, governed data in front of their agents from day one,” Rik Tamm-Daniels, Vice President, Ecosystems and Technology, Informatica, said in a statement.
Alongside the AWS announcements, Informatica expanded its collaboration with Google Cloud by integrating its conversational AI assistant, CLAIRE GPT, directly into Google Cloud environments. The integration allows enterprise teams to interact with data systems using natural language prompts for governance checks, metadata discovery, data quality assessment, and catalogue enrichment.
Informatica also extended support for Google’s Gemini Enterprise ecosystem and announced compatibility with Google’s Agent2Agent interoperability protocol, which enables AI agents across different enterprise systems and cloud environments to communicate with each other.
Separately, the company announced expanded collaboration with Microsoft. Informatica said its headless Intelligent Data Management Cloud will now be available within Microsoft Foundry, enabling enterprises to integrate Informatica’s governance and data management capabilities into Microsoft AI development workflows.
The company also expanded integration with Microsoft Fabric to improve interoperability between analytics systems, AI applications, and enterprise governance layers.
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