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DLT Solutions, the premier information technology solutions reseller, has recently partnered with Informatica (NASDAQ: INFA) to provide government agencies essential data integration solutions to access, discover, cleanse, integrate, and deliver vital data while ensuring the contents are safe and secure.
With a heritage of more than 15 years, Informatica has proven its reliability and profitability to countless organizations and government agencies worldwide.
“Informatica products’ ease of use, scalability, and flexibility in managing complex transformations and metadata reduces development costs significantly for our customers,” said Russ Holmes, VP Enterprise Applications Division for DLT Solutions. “We are excited to add their award-winning and mission-critical data integration solutions to our offerings.”
All Informatica’s products included in the distribution agreement will be made available on DLT’s GSA Schedule, DLT GS-35F-4543G.
“Informatica and DLT’s collaboration enables government agency and business customers to meet the challenges that new executive and legislative requirements demand for effectiveness, transparency, and accountability of information assets,” said Randy Wood, vice president, Public Sector, Informatica. “Data they have to satisfy these mandates are often fragmented among different organizations, systems, and formats. This is where we can help them to build on their existing investments unlocking incalculable value.”
About DLT Solutions
Founded in 1991, DLT Solutions delivers best of class technology solutions to federal, state, and municipal governments and businesses from its headquarters in Herndon, VA. To achieve that mission, DLT has tightly integrated itself with some of the most prominent IT Software and hardware manufacturers in the world including Autodesk, Google, NetApp, Oracle, Quest Software, Red Hat, Solarwinds, and Symantec, among others. With its product portfolio, multiple procurement vehicles and award-winning track record, DLT confidently supports public sector clients in the technology implementation required to achieve their agency missions. DLT was recently honored as number one in the Term Software License category in the GSA IT Catalog of Top IT Contractors on GSA Schedule 70. For more information or to place an order, contact DLT Solutions at 800-262-4358; email informatica-solutions@dlt.com; or visit www.dlt.com.
About Informatica
Informatica Corporation (NASDAQ: INFA) is the world’s number one independent leader in data integration software. The Informatica Platform provides corporations with a comprehensive, unified, open and economical approach to lower IT costs and gain competitive advantage from their information assets. More than 3,850 enterprises worldwide rely on Informatica to access, integrate and trust their information assets held in the traditional enterprise and in the internet cloud. For more information, call +1 650-385-5000 (1-800-653-3871 in the U.S.), or visit www.informatica.com.
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