by Jonathan Anthony
Agent governance has gone from niche concern to boardroom prerequisite — and the enterprises that saw it coming are now pulling ahead.
The rise of agentic AI across enterprise operations has made governance infrastructure not just a compliance consideration but a competitive advantage for unlocking real return on investment. Boomi LP, which began as an integration-platform-as-a-service company before evolving into a broader AI orchestration platform, wagered early that control would matter as much as raw capability, according to Ann Maya (pictured, left), global head of strategic projects and EMEA chief technology officer at Boomi.
“We were way ahead of the curve in AI,” Maya said. “Last year we released Agent Control Tower. We got into the governance game super early. Maybe there were some people going, ‘Why do you need that?’ Now, everybody is asking for some level of governance.”
Maya and Nicole Bradley (right), principal account executive at Amazon Web Services Inc., spoke with theCUBE’s John Furrier and Gemma Allen at Boomi World 2026, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed agent governance, the Boomi-AWS alliance and the evolution of the enterprise builder persona. (* Disclosure below.)








