Boomi Targets AI Governance Market With Lunar.dev Deal

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CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — Boomi recently signed a letter of intent to acquire Lunar.dev as enterprise software providers compete to control the governance, security, and operational infrastructure underpinning large-scale artificial intelligence deployments.

The proposed acquisition would add AI gateway and Model Context Protocol, or MCP, management capabilities to Boomi’s enterprise platform, expanding the company’s ability to monitor and govern how AI agents interact with enterprise systems and large language models.

Financial terms of the proposed transaction were not disclosed.

The move reflects a broader shift across enterprise software markets as companies move from limited AI pilots toward production-scale deployments that require tighter controls over security, cost management, compliance, and system access.

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Lunar.dev develops software designed to route, monitor, and govern AI interactions across enterprise environments, including hybrid cloud and on-premises infrastructure.

Boomi indicated the technology would become part of Boomi Connect, its platform for integrating enterprise applications, APIs, and AI services.

The acquisition also positions Boomi more directly within the emerging market for AI governance infrastructure, where vendors are racing to establish themselves as foundational control layers between enterprise data systems and generative AI applications.

“At Boomi, we see a clear shift from AI experimentation to real-world deployment,” Chief Executive Steve Lucas said.

The company said Lunar.dev’s technology would provide enterprises with centralized controls for AI policies, observability into prompts and responses, and routing capabilities intended to manage performance and infrastructure costs.

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Boomi also expects the platform to support deployment flexibility across sovereign cloud, private cloud, and on-premises environments, an area of growing importance for regulated industries and multinational enterprises facing data residency and compliance requirements.

The proposed transaction follows a series of broader platform expansions by Boomi tied to AI orchestration, governance, and agent management as software companies reposition themselves around enterprise AI infrastructure rather than traditional integration services alone.

The company did not provide a timeline for closing the transaction or disclose regulatory conditions tied to the proposed acquisition.

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