The acquisition will augment Informatica’s IDMC platform, which will combine Privitar’s data access management capabilities along with Informatica’s Claire AI engine to automate application of policy-based privacy and access controls. Credit: KrulUA / Simon Carter / Peter Crowther / Getty Images Enterprise data management vendor Informatica on Wednesday said that it has acquired London-based startup Privitar for an undisclosed sum in order to boost the data access management capabilities of its Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC). IDMC, which was launched in May 2021, is a suite that sits on top of enterprise databases and manages data from various data sources by ingesting, cataloging, and applying data governance rules. The acquisition is significant because the proliferation of generative AI has sparked enterprise concerns about data security, and enforcement of data access management policies is thought to one way of tackling such concerns. Privitar, which was founded by Gerard Buggy, Jason du Preez, and John Taysom, currently offers a data privacy platform. After the acquisition, Informatica’s IDMC platform will combine Privitar’s data access management capabilities with its Claire AI engine to automate application of policy-based and access controls, the companies said in a statement. “Adding Privitar’s data access management and privacy solution to the IDMC platform supports critical, high-growth use cases around cloud analytics, governance, data mesh, and data marketplace,” they added. In May, Informatica added generative AI capabilities to its IDMC suite via the addition of ClaireGPT and AI copilot. Informatica’s acquisition of Privitar is expected to close in the third quarter. The startup has raised approximately $150 million from investors including Warburg Pincus, Accel Partners, Salesforce Ventures, Citi, HSBC Venture Capital Coverage Group, IQ Capital, Partech, and ABN AMRO Ventures. Related content news UK government’s Pensions Dashboards Programme delayed Skills shortages, inadequate governance, and rising costs stymie the PDP, but the National Audit Office says it believes progress is being made. By John Dunn May 09, 2024 4 mins Government IT Government IT Skills opinion Raj Polanki’s five steps by which CIOs can lead holistically The US Division CIO of Wacker Chemie says tech chiefs should think beyond run, grow, and transform, and consider how they are uniquely positioned to promote social values across the business and beyond. By Michael Bertha and Duke Dyksterhouse May 09, 2024 10 mins CIO Diversity and Inclusion IT Leadership brandpost Sponsored by Rocket Software How to successfully integrate data in a hybrid environment To successfully integrate data in a hybrid cloud environment, organizations must create a simple, secure, and powerful approach with the right modernization tools. By Phil Buckellew May 09, 2024 4 mins Digital Transformation brandpost Sponsored by Rocket Software Rethinking DevOps and automation with a layered approach For all its benefits, automation is not something that can just be implemented blindly across the layers of the DevOps stack. If those functions aren’t working together, the automation in each layer only adds more complication, creating ineffic By Phil Buckellew May 09, 2024 4 mins Digital Transformation PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe