Boomi Surges Past 30,000 Customers as AI Platform Scales

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CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — Boomi™ says it has reached a defining inflection point in enterprise integration and artificial intelligence, announcing more than 30,000 customers worldwide and a 50 percent expansion of its customer base in just over three years.

The integration and automation platform now serves more than a quarter of the Fortune 500 and supports over 75,000 AI agents running in production environments, executing billions of dollars in transactions across mission-critical enterprise systems.

“Boomi is experiencing the strongest momentum in its history,” said Steve Lucas, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Boomi. “Organizations are moving beyond AI experimentation and turning to Boomi to help them operationalize AI at enterprise scale.”

Lucas said the company’s recent growth reflects enterprises shifting from pilot programs to production-ready deployments, embedding AI into core operations rather than treating it as a standalone experiment.

Independent validation has accompanied that growth. In 2025, Boomi was the only vendor named a Leader in both the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Integration Platform as a Service and the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for API Management. The company marked its 11th consecutive Leader placement in the iPaaS category. Boomi was also recognized as a Major Player in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Data Integration Software Platforms 2025 Vendor Assessment and designated an Exemplary Vendor in both the ISG Buyers Guide™ for Data Integration and Master Data Management.

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Shari Lava, Research Vice-President for AI and Automation at IDC, said the enterprise integration market is entering a new phase as AI moves from experimentation to scaled deployment. Buyers are increasingly seeking unified platforms that combine integration, automation and governance to handle high-volume workloads while ensuring compliance and measurable outcomes.

Boomi said it has positioned itself to meet those demands through security and compliance milestones, including ISO/IEC 42001 certification for AI management and compliance across 16 key security standards. The company listed ISO/IEC 42001 on the CSA STAR registry and maintains a current SecurityScorecard rating of 96, with an average rating above 95 over the past 18 months.

The company expanded its platform through acquisitions of Rivery and Thru, Inc., strengthening real-time data ingestion and managed file transfer capabilities. Following the Thru acquisition, Boomi reported a 270 percent increase in customer adoption for managed file transfer services.

Product innovation has centered on enabling governed, production-ready AI. Boomi Agentstudio, the company’s agent management platform, now supports more than 75,000 deployed agents. The platform also expanded API management capabilities, introduced support for Model Context Protocol, and enhanced centralized governance through its Data Hub Command Center module.

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Customers including Australian Red Cross, Avalara, BNP Paribas, Chevron Federal Credit Union, Moderna, Toyota Australia and World Wide Technology are using the platform to streamline operations and automate complex processes.

Jeff Lischett, Global CIO of Tropicana Brands Group, said the company is leveraging Boomi to connect enterprise systems and automate processes, shifting from reactive issue resolution to proactive operations that improve shipment execution and order processing performance.

Strategic partnerships have also broadened Boomi’s reach. In 2025, the company entered a multi-year Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Amazon Web Services to help enterprises build and govern generative AI agent workflows. Boomi also expanded alliances with ServiceNow, DXC Technology and EY to support enterprise modernization and agentic AI adoption.

The company’s workforce has grown nearly 40 percent over the past three years, including rapid expansion in Vancouver, where Boomi now employs more than 250 people.

Looking ahead, Lucas said 2026 will mark a turning point as enterprises move from AI experimentation to full-scale activation.

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“2026 will be the year organizations stop experimenting with AI and start activating it at scale,” Lucas said. “This is the moment when AI moves from promise to performance.”

With tens of thousands of customers and AI agents already operating in production, Boomi is positioning itself at the center of that transition — where integration, automation and governance converge to power enterprise-scale intelligence.

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