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New Informatica Integrations Power Trusted AI Agents on Informatica Amazon Bedrock

Trusted AI Agents

Informatica launches new integrations for Informatica Amazon Bedrock. It plans to deepen its integration of the Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) with AWS. These key advancements were unveiled at AWS re:Invent 2025. The new features help customers build enterprise-grade AI agents. These agents rely on trusted, high-quality, and governed data. This collaboration makes the Informatica Amazon Bedrock foundation much stronger for users.

Informatica introduced new Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Specifically, these servers let companies build autonomous AI agents. They run within Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. They use trusted data management services from Informatica. These services include data governance, quality, and integration. Developers can now extend Informatica’s IDMC platform. They can add enterprise-ready data management to any agent. Customers design agents that act on governed data immediately. This improves AI accuracy and compliance for all operations. Informatica also earned the AWS Agentic AI Specialization. This recognizes their ability to deploy innovative, independent AI systems.

Enhancing Agent Capabilities with CLAIRE AI

Furthermore, Informatica’s CLAIRE® AI Engine now uses Anthropic’s Claude models. This is done through Amazon Bedrock. The integration adds advanced reasoning and natural language understanding. This boosts CLAIRE®’s support for intelligent agents. It covers data integration, quality, and Master Data Management (MDM). CLAIRE® Agents can perform complex tasks quickly. These include SQL optimization and semantic query generation. Enterprises can manage and trust their data faster than before. Informatica also debuted its Enterprise Agent Blueprint. In addition, this framework helps users implement agentic AI systems. It works explicitly with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. Finally, this powerful new partnership strengthens the Informatica Amazon Bedrock offering.

Informatica also announced the availability of a new CDI Connector. This connector is for Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse. It allows ingestion from over 300 data sources. Customers can quickly build low-code or no-code pipelines. These pipelines support machine learning and Generative AI. Informatica’s Chief Product Officer praised the collaboration. He noted that data governance is critical as AI grows. This joint effort empowers customers confidently. They can build compliant agents with expertise from both companies. This ensures a responsible, high-impact approach to agentic AI.

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