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Challenges of Informatica Cloud Integration with Salesforce

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 5:34 am
by shukla7789
In this post we address the challenges that Informatica Cloud must face to achieve integration with Salesforce.
The versatility of Informatica Cloud Integration to address different business requirements means being able to respond to data integration needs in the cloud and on premise.

In practice, fundamental requirements for SaaS integration are met , such as data migration, synchronization, process integration or, among others, data replication or archiving.


With Informatica Cloud, the problems of lack of integration, one of the main moj database to using the cloud, are addressed through effective management tailored to specific processes.

When working with Salesforce , Informatica Cloud's capabilities follow the same trend. Its design allows business users to perform on-demand integration to migrate, recycle, and integrate data and processes across cloud-developed applications in hybrid IT environments.







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Maximizing the use of Salesforce
Intormatica Cloud connects Salesforce to other SaaS applications or on-premise applications to achieve greater data reliability and, in short, provide us with a single view of the customer, products, suppliers or other business processes.

It provides the tools necessary to obtain a customized solution that allows us to extract value from data and maximize the potential of investing in Salesforce and other applications, both in the cloud and locally.

In this way, we achieve an optimized user experience, a higher return on investment, and an interaction between Salesforce and other applications that translates into the use of the different systems as if they were one.



The challenges of a hybrid IT environment
Achieving this is a technological challenge that Informatica Cloud overcomes through different types of applications that allow us to perform different actions manually or automatically, including replicating data, synchronizing it, validating contacts, masking data or configuring mapping.