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Informatica's Earl Fry Named Bay Area CFO of the Year

Mon Jun 2, 2008 9:23pm EDT
Award honors exceptional contributions to company success and regional growth

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Informatica
Corporation (Nasdaq: INFA), the leading independent provider of data
integration software and services, today announced that the Selection Panel of
the 2008 Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards has named Informatica CFO Earl Fry as
Bay Area CFO of the Year in the category for public companies with revenue up
to $500 million. The annual awards recognize CFOs "who have played a critical
role in the success of their companies as well as those who have contributed
to the region's economic growth and stability."
    Other 2008 honorees include George Reyes of Google, Inc. and Andy D.
Bryant of Intel Corporation.
    "Earl has been recognized for his contributions to the industry, and to
his company," said Steve Kirmse, Chairman of the Board, Larkin Street Youth
Services and Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards, Co-Chair. "We congratulate Earl
on this well deserved award."
    A 24-year Silicon Valley veteran, Fry joined Informatica as CFO in January
2000. As executive vice president and CFO, Fry has helped drive the company's
record results and build a foundation for sustained performance.  Fry
continues to help advance the company as the preeminent category leader in
data integration enterprise software.
    About the Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards
    The Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards are presented by Larkin Street Youth
Services in partnership with the San Francisco Business Times. Now in its
third year, the Bay Area Awards event raises over $400,000 in support of
Larkin Street Youth Services, the leading nonprofit providing housing,
education, job assistance, medical and social services to homeless and high
risk youth in San Francisco. For more information about the awards visit
http://www.cfoawards.org. For more information about Larkin Street Youth
Services visit http://www.larkinstreetyouth.org.
    About Informatica
    Informatica Corporation (Nasdaq: INFA) is a leading provider of enterprise
data integration software and services. With Informatica, organizations can
gain greater business value by integrating all their information assets from
across the enterprise. More than 3,200 companies worldwide rely on Informatica
to reduce the cost and expedite the time to address data integration needs of
varying complexity and scale. For more information, call +1 650 385 5000
(1-800-653-9871 in the U.S.), or visit http://www.informatica.com.
    Note: Informatica is a registered trademark of Informatica Corporation in
the United States and in jurisdictions throughout the world. All other company
and product names may be trade names or trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE  Informatica Corporation

Deborah Wiltshire of Informatica Corporation, +1-650-385-5360, mobile,
+1-650-862-8186, dwiltshire@informatica.com; or Donna Lyon of Text 100,
+1-415-593-8478, mobile, +1-650-248-1587 , informatica@text100.com, for
Informatica Corporation



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