Three insights you might have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of Boomi World 2026

Boomi LP is rejecting the frenzy around artificial intelligence models in favor of addressing the agent enterprise’s biggest obstacles: data activation, governance and execution at scale.

The company, which has roots in integration platform as a service, has homed in on AI governance and cost management. Last year, Boomi announced Agentstudio, a suite of agentic products for monitoring and governing AI agents within one unified space. Now that the agentic enterprise is a reality, Boomi is focused on helping customers build the real-time data pipelines that agents require.

“The AI control plane is hitting Chicago here at Boomi World,” said theCUBE’s John Furrier (pictured, left). “Most people are obsessed over models, token economics … but, at the end of the day, the enterprise is ultimately going to decide because that’s where the work’s getting done, that’s where the agents will thrive as they pivot off or extend off of all the coding values coming out. Agents are the next wave behind the coding — and Boomi’s been [preparing for] this.”

During theCUBE’s exclusive Boomi World broadcast, Furrier and co-host Gemma Allen (second from left) discussed takeaways from the first day keynote, including Boomi’s strategy for building governance into agent-to-agent communication and facilitating data activation. During the event, Furrier and Allen also talked with industry experts about where Boomi and the broader market are headed. (* Disclosure below.)