Boomi Continues to Lead in Integration Platform as a Service
SYDNEY — Boomi has announced its recognition as a leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS), marking the 12th consecutive year the company has been acknowledged in this category. The company has been noted for its strong ability to execute, according to the latest report.
Boomi, which specialises in data activation, attributes this recognition to its commitment to innovation and customer success. Over the past year, Boomi has made significant investments in areas such as integration and automation, API management, and data management, enhancing its platform to better serve enterprises, as the company confirmed.
Innovations and Industry Context
Recent developments include the acquisition of Rivery, now known as Boomi Data Integration, which has improved real-time data consumption and analytics capabilities. The company’s acquisition of Thru, Inc. has also bolstered its managed file transfer capabilities, leading to a significant increase in customer adoption. According to Steve Lucas, Chairman and CEO at Boomi, “Our consistent recognition as a leader reflects our ability to define the market and deliver measurable outcomes for our customers worldwide.”
This announcement comes as enterprises increasingly seek out robust iPaaS solutions to enable AI-driven operations and digital transformation. Boomi continues to expand its global partner ecosystem, with strategic collaborations with companies like AWS and ServiceNow, supporting broader adoption of its platform.
In addition to its technological advancements, Boomi is also focused on enhancing customer experience and support. The company has launched new customer success initiatives aimed at providing better resources and personalized services. These efforts are designed to ensure that clients can fully leverage Boomi’s solutions to achieve their business goals effectively. As digital transformation accelerates, Boomi remains committed to empowering organisations to operate more efficiently and innovate faster.
Source: newshub.medianet.com.au
Last updated: 1 April 2026, 10:30 am

