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"Informatica is user-friendly, stable, and scalable. These three aspects are the most valuable for us. If we can make it work well with the CRM, we can continue or try again this year to complete that part of the project. I am confident that this kind of solution is what we need because we have a third-party resource that works in the development.""The most valuable features are the structure masking and platform masking.""The most valuable feature is data discovery. This is the most exciting feature for all of the banks.""Informatica provides a comprehensive solution for on-the-fly or real-time data masking.""Informatica Persistent Data Masking can mask production data for different users, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access sensitive information."

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"The solution improved our site reliability."

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"Informatica should simplify the rules for setting classifications and user access management permissions. It's too complex to define, configure, and make work.""I have encountered some issues using the substitution, which is one of the techniques of data masking.""Informatica's support understands the solution, but they lack the experience we need for our use case. That was one thing that we prioritized when we started searching for this kind of solution.""The data discovery isn't that good yet for Salesforce. We have another tool that we use for this. It may be a problem because Salesforce on the cloud.""Once the data is masked, we won't be able to reverse it back to its original value."

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"The initial deployment was a little difficult."

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Questions from the Community
Top Answer:Informatica Persistent Data Masking can mask production data for different users, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access sensitive information.
Top Answer:I think there's only one area that could be improved. Currently, when we apply the Data Masking rate, we don't have a way to view the masked data. It would be helpful if there was a feature to allow… more »
Top Answer:Test data management is a common use case. When conducting testing in lower environments, we want to avoid exposing sensitive information. To achieve this, we use Data Masking to modify the data. For… more »
Top Answer:The solution improved our site reliability.
Top Answer:The price is pretty good. It is a CPU-based system. The price depends on how big our cluster is.
Top Answer:When we had outages, we had timeouts. Sometimes, the nodes would drop out of a cluster. Therefore, the applications would get timeouts. There is a newer version out that we're planning to upgrade to… more »
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Also Known As
Data Masking, Informatica Data Masking
GemFire, Pivotal GemFire
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Overview

De-identify, de-sensitize, and anonymize sensitive data from unauthorized access for application users, business intelligence, application testing, and outsourcing.

An in-memory data grid powered by Apache Geode
Scale your data services on demand to support high-performance, real-time apps.

Sample Customers
Vale, Hot Telecommunication, UPMC
Southwest Airlines, Indian Railways, GE Power and Water
Top Industries
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Financial Services Firm23%
Computer Software Company13%
Government7%
Insurance Company6%
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Financial Services Firm26%
Computer Software Company17%
Insurance Company8%
Healthcare Company7%
Company Size
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Small Business19%
Midsize Enterprise11%
Large Enterprise70%
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Small Business20%
Midsize Enterprise16%
Large Enterprise64%
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Informatica Persistent Data Masking is ranked 6th in Data Masking with 5 reviews while VMware Tanzu GemFire is ranked 19th in Database Development and Management with 2 reviews. Informatica Persistent Data Masking is rated 7.8, while VMware Tanzu GemFire is rated 7.6. The top reviewer of Informatica Persistent Data Masking writes "Enables secure data protection during testing and controlled access to sensitive information". On the other hand, the top reviewer of VMware Tanzu GemFire writes "The product improves site reliability, but it is not stable, and the initial deployment was a little difficult". Informatica Persistent Data Masking is most compared with Delphix, Protegrity Data Security, IBM Security Guardium Data Protection, IBM InfoSphere Optim and Imperva SecureSphere Database Security, whereas VMware Tanzu GemFire is most compared with Nutanix Database Service and VMware Postgres.

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