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Informatica #1 Again In Customer Loyalty for Data Integration Products
 28 July, 2008 18:03

Informatica Corporation (NASDAQ: INFA), the leading independent provider of data integration software and services, today announced that Informatica was again ranked first in Customer Loyalty overall in the 2008 Data Integration vendors survey conducted by independent research firm TNS, a world leader in market insight and information.

Annually, the survey polls customers of data integration technology vendors, to determine customer perceptions of each vendor and comparisons of all the vendors across different measures. The survey also measures the relevance of each area of customer satisfaction to determine how strong or weak vendors are in each area. Informatica consistently scored higher than any other data integration vendor in terms of customer loyalty, and was ahead of other vendors in several gap measurements for key customer satisfaction areas including services, product, and support.

The Customer Loyalty Index Some of the high-level performance measurements that customers were polled on include 1) intent to repurchase; 2) positive referenceability; and 3) purchase at the same or higher level. As a combined measure for all three as expressed in ProCLI (or the loyalty score), Informatica leads the other vendors, improving its position versus competitors from 2007 to 2008.

Attributes tied to customer loyalty include:

- Ease of doing business

- Overall product quality

- Customer support

- Value/Price

In fact, 86% of Informatica customers surveyed recognise Informatica as the technology leader, and 94% intend to purchase more products at the same or increased levels.

“Putting the customer at the center of what we do continues to pay off for Informatica,” said Ansa Sekharan, senior vice president, Global Customer Support, Informatica. “The strategic investment that companies are making in Informatica technology is clearly recognised by the results of the survey, as our customers take advantage of the strong value proposition of deploying Informatica as a corporate standard for enterprise data integration.”

Informatica continues to invest in the needs of its customers, including a new support center in São Paulo, Brazil to support its Latin American customers. The company has received further external acknowledgement by the industry body, Service & Support Professionals Association, which recently recognised Informatica with its “Rated Outstanding” certification for Informatica’s US Support Services Center.

About Informatica

Informatica Corporation (NASDAQ: INFA) is the leading independent provider of enterprise data integration software and services. With Informatica, organisations can gain greater business value by integrating all their information assets from across the enterprise. More than 3,300 companies worldwide rely on Informatica to reduce the cost and expedite the time to address data integration needs of varying complexity and scale. For more information, call +1 650 385 5000 (1 800 653 9871 in the U.S.), or visit www.informatica.com.

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