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Informatica Announces Cloud Support For Microsoft Dynamics CRM

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Informatica Cloud now provides native support for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online and Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011. Informatica Cloud is available on the Microsoft Dynamics Marketplace and the Informatica Marketplace.

Using Informatica Cloud, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online customers can leverage cloud integration technology to synchronize their CRM data with on-premise back-office applications such as Microsoft Dynamics ERP, Oracle EBS and SAP, as well as databases, other cloud applications and social data sources.

As a multitenant cloud service, Informatica Cloud currently integrates more than 21 billion records and processes, and over four and a half million cloud data integration jobs per month for customers of all sizes.

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