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PowerExchange Adapters for Informatica

This section describes new Informatica adapters in version 10.4.0.

PowerExchange for JDBC V2

Effective in version 10.4.0, you can create a JDBC V2 connection to connect to Aurora PostgreSQL, Azure SQL Database, or any database that supports the Type 4 JDBC driver. You must select the required database subtype in the JDBC V2 connection properties. You can use the JDBC V2 connection in mappings to read from or write data to databases with the Type 4 JDBC driver. You can validate and run JDBC V2 mappings in the native environment or in the non-native environment. In the non-native environment, you can run mappings on the Spark engine in the Hadoop environment, or on Databricks.
For more information, see the Informatica 10.4.0 PowerExchange for JDBC V2 User Guide.

PowerExchange for Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2

Effective in version 10.4.0, you can create a Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 connection to connect to Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2. You can use the Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 connection in mappings to read from or write to Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 objects. You can validate and run Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 mappings in the native environment or in the non-native environment. In the non-native environment, you can run mappings on the Spark engine in the Hadoop environment, or on Databricks.
For more information, see the Informatica 10.4.0 PowerExchange for Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 User Guide.

PowerExchange for Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Effective in version 10.4.0, you can create a Salesforce Marketing Cloud connection to connect to Salesforce Marketing Cloud. You can use the Salesforce Marketing Cloud connection in mappings to read from or write contact data to Salesforce Marketing Cloud. Use Salesforce Marketing Cloud data extensions as sources or targets in a mapping. You can validate and run Salesforce Marketing Cloud mappings in the native environment.
For more information, see the Informatica 10.4.0 PowerExchange for Salesforce Marketing Cloud User Guide.

PowerExchange Adapters for PowerCenter

This section describes new PowerCenter adapters in version 10.4.0.

PowerExchange for Db2 Warehouse

Effective in version 10.4.0, you can create a Db2 Warehouse connection to connect to IBM Db2 Warehouse from PowerCenter. You can import Db2 Warehouse objects as sources and targets to create mappings, and run a session to read data from or write data to Db2 Warehouse.
For more information, see the Informatica 10.4.0 PowerExchange for Db2 Warehouse User Guide.

PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales

Effective in version 10.4.0, you can create a Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales connection to connect to Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales from PowerCenter. You can import Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales objects as sources and targets to create mappings, and run a session to extract read data from or write data to Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales. When you use Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales objects in mappings, you can configure properties specific to Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales.
For more information, see the Informatica 10.4.0 PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales User Guide.

PowerExchange for PostgreSQL

Effective in version 10.4.0, you can create a PostgreSQL connection to connect to Aurora PostgreSQL from PowerCenter. You can import PostgreSQL objects as sources and targets to create mappings, and run a session to extract read data from or write data to PostgreSQL. When you use PostgreSQL objects in mappings, you can configure properties specific to PostgreSQL.
For more information, see the Informatica 10.4.0 PowerExchange for PostgreSQL User Guide.