Boomi
Boomi is an integration platform as a service (iPaaS) provider that offers cloud-based tools for application, data, B2B, and workflow integration across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
- Cloud-native integration platform as a service (iPaaS) for connecting Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), on-premises (on-prem), and cloud applications.
- Application Programming Interface (API) management and lifecycle capabilities (API management) for designing, securing, and monitoring APIs.
- Master data management and data quality services (data management) for consolidating and governing core business data.
- Event-driven and workflow automation tools (automation) for orchestrating processes across systems and applications.
- Low-code development environment (application development) for building and deploying integrations and related services.
More About Boomi
Boomi provides a multi-tenant, cloud-based integration platform used by enterprises to connect SaaS applications, on-prem systems, data stores, and external partners. Its offerings System Integration Testing (SIT) in the integration platform as a service (iPaaS) category and are used in hybrid and multi-cloud environments where organizations run workloads across public clouds, private data centers, and third-party applications. The platform is designed to support integration projects for Emergency Response Plan (ERP), CRM, HR, finance, supply chain, and industry-specific systems.
The Boomi platform (iPaaS) typically includes components for application integration, data integration, B2B/EDI, API management, master data management (MDM), and workflow automation. Application and data integration capabilities support patterns such as real-time messaging, event-based integrations, and scheduled batch data movement. Boomi connectors integrate with widely used SaaS products, databases, and enterprise applications; these connectors are configured using a low-code interface and can be deployed to cloud or on-prem runtimes, enabling integration across network boundaries and security domains.
For API management (API management), Boomi supports the design, publication, and governance of REST-based APIs, with capabilities for access control, rate limiting, and analytics. This allows organizations to expose internal services to partners or internal developers in a controlled manner and to mediate traffic between consumer applications and back-end services. In data management (data management), Boomi offers master data management functions to define authoritative data models, manage synchronization of master records across systems, and apply data quality rules and validation to maintain consistency.
In workflow and automation (automation), Boomi provides low-code tools to model business processes that span multiple systems, often using drag-and-drop components and prebuilt templates. These workflows can respond to system events, API calls, or scheduled triggers, and they are commonly used for employee onboarding, order-to-cash, lead-to-opportunity, and ticketing use cases. The platform also supports event-driven architectures through message queuing and Publish–Subscribe Pattern (Pub/Sub) patterns, depending on the specific deployment topology.
From an architecture perspective, Boomi uses a cloud-hosted control plane with distributed runtimes, sometimes called atoms or runtimes, that execute integrations close to the data or applications they connect. This model supports deployment in public cloud infrastructure, customer-managed data centers, or edge locations while maintaining centralized configuration, monitoring, and lifecycle management. Security features include Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), encrypted communication, and options for data residency aligned with enterprise compliance requirements.
Within marketplace and technology directories, Boomi is typically categorized under integration platform as a service (iPaaS), API management, data integration, master data management, and workflow automation. Enterprises use Boomi to standardize integration practices, reduce custom point-to-point interfaces, and support modular architectures based on APIs and reusable integration components.