Boomi gains enterprise traction as AI moves from pilot to scale

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  • Boomi reports rapid enterprise adoption as companies operationalize AI
  • Customer base expands sharply as integration becomes core AI infrastructure
  • Platform positions itself as a backbone for governed, production AI


As enterprises shift from experimentation to execution, Boomi is emerging as a central platform for companies looking to activate artificial intelligence at scale. 

As enterprises shift from experimentation to execution, Boomi is emerging as a central platform for companies looking to activate artificial intelligence at scale. 

The integration and automation company says customer adoption, analyst recognition, and ecosystem growth have converged into what it calls the strongest momentum in its history.

Boomi now serves more than 30,000 customers globally, including over a quarter of the Fortune 500, underscoring its reach among large, complex organizations. 

The company says its platform supports more than 75,000 AI agents currently running in production, handling mission-critical workloads across regulated and high-volume environments.

Why it matters

As AI moves deeper into core operations, enterprises are prioritizing platforms that can integrate data, applications, and automation with governance and reliability built in. 

Boomi is positioning itself as that connective layer, arguing that competitive advantage now depends on activating AI within trusted enterprise systems rather than running isolated pilots.

“Boomi is experiencing the strongest momentum in its history,” Steve Lucas, chair and CEO of Boomi, said in a press statement on Feb. 6, 2026. “Organizations are moving beyond AI experimentation and turning to Boomi to help them operationalize AI at enterprise scale.”

Steve Lucas, chair and CEO of Boomi
“Organizations are moving beyond AI experimentation and turning to Boomi to help them operationalize AI at enterprise scale.”

By the numbers

Boomi says its customer base has grown by 50 percent in just over three years, while its global workforce has expanded by nearly forty percent over the same period.

Analyst validation has also followed, with Boomi earning leadership recognition across multiple industry reports covering integration, API management, and data platforms.

What analysts are saying

“The enterprise integration and automation market is reaching an inflection point as AI moves from experimentation to large-scale deployment,” said Shari Lava, research vice president, AI and Automation, IDC. 

“As AI initiatives become embedded in mission-critical operations, buyers are looking beyond point solutions and increasingly favoring platforms that combine integration, automation, and governance at enterprise scale.”

Product and platform moves

Boomi has expanded its platform through product innovation and acquisitions, adding real-time data integration, managed file transfer, and agent governance capabilities. 

The company says these enhancements are designed to support higher-volume workloads while meeting strict security and compliance requirements.

Looking ahead

Boomi is betting that the coming year will define a new phase of enterprise AI adoption. “2026 will be the year organizations stop experimenting with AI and start activating it at scale,” Lucas said, framing AI activation as the next battleground for enterprise technology leaders. —Vanessa Hidalgo | Ed: Corrie S. Narisma

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