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Boomi Recognised As A Leader For The 11th Time In 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ For Integration Platform As A Service

Boomi Recognised As A Leader For The 11th Time In 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ For Integration Platform As A Service

Scoop21-05-2025

Boomi™, the leader in AI-driven automation, today announced it has been recognised as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS), for the 11th consecutive time – the longest in the report's history.
In our opinion, Boomi's continued industry recognition reflects its unwavering commitment to innovation, customer success, and ecosystem growth. Over the past year, Boomi has accelerated its investments in AI agent management, API management, and data management to help enterprises connect everything with one platform and drive intelligent automation at scale.
Key advancements include:
Launch of Boomi Agentstudio for AI Agent Management: Boomi recently introduced the only full agent lifecycle management solution that allows organisations to simply design, govern, and orchestrate all AI agents at scale, helping unlock hyperproductivity responsibly.
Comprehensive API Management Capabilities: Boomi's expanded API Management capabilities provide cloud-scale APIM and address the growing problem of API sprawl through federated governance of all APIs — adding security, visibility, and value across the enterprise.
Modern Data Integration: With the addition of Boomi Data Integration (formerly Rivery), customers can leverage a single platform for integrating apps, data, APIs, and AI agents. Boomi Data Integration complements existing Boomi DataHub capabilities that provide synchronisation and governance as the foundation for trusted data.
Customer and Partner Momentum Accelerates
With more than 23,000 customers globally, Boomi continues to be the trusted integration and automation partner for enterprises across industries, including customers like Lego, Tropicana, and Moderna, who rely on Boomi to connect and automate their business-critical applications and data.
Boomi's thriving partner network has also seen significant expansion, with leading global system integrators (GSIs), independent software vendors (ISVs), and cloud hyperscalers deepening their collaboration with Boomi to deliver cutting-edge integration and automation solutions. Boomi's recent strategic agreements with AWS and ServiceNow enhance customer experiences through AI-powered self-service solutions.
A Proven Leader in Integration and Automation
'As organisations continue their journey to becoming AI-driven enterprises, integration and automation have never been more critical,' said Steve Lucas, Chairman and CEO at Boomi. 'I believe Boomi's continued recognition as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for iPaaS underscores our relentless focus on innovation and our commitment to enabling our customers and partners to achieve their digital transformation goals. We are honored to be a Leader in this category and remain dedicated to delivering the most advanced, AI-enabled automation platform on the market.'
View the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for iPaaS here.
About Boomi
Boomi, the leader in AI-driven automation, helps organisations around the world automate and streamline critical processes to achieve business outcomes faster. Harnessing advanced AI capabilities, the Boomi Enterprise Platform seamlessly connects systems and manages data flows with API management, integration, data management, and AI orchestration in one comprehensive solution. With over 23,000 customers globally and a network of 800+ partners, Boomi is revolutionising the way enterprises of all sizes achieve business agility and operational excellence. Discover more at boomi.com.

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