Boomi named leader
Boomi was named a leader in IDC’s 2026 MarketScape for worldwide API management, with its Enterprise Platform billed as unifying integration, automation and agent management for 30,000+ customers—framing APIs as agentic surfaces for data activation. This positions Boomi as a reference architecture for teams productizing AI and building unified, AI‑ready API layers. (socialnews.xyz)
IDC’s vendor assessment projects the APIM market will grow at a 14.1% CAGR to roughly $42 billion by 2029, and frames APIs as the backbone for AI enablement and “agentic orchestration.” (my.idc.com) The IDC analysis specifically highlights Boomi’s APIM as tightly connected to a mature iPaaS, AI, and automation platform that lets customers wrap integrations and orchestrations into managed, agent-ready APIs without stitching multiple vendors. (business.scoop.co.nz) Boomi’s own filings state the company now serves 30,000+ customers worldwide, includes more than a quarter of the Fortune 500, and reports 75,000+ AI agents running in production after about 50% customer growth over the past three years. (boomi.com) Product-level disclosures show Boomi delivers APIM as part of its Enterprise Platform with an enterprise-grade gateway, federated runtime support, and agent-management tooling (AgentStudio and Boomi AI Agents) designed to combine API management, integration, data management and AI orchestration. (businesswire.com) Axway was another vendor positioned as a Leader in the same IDC MarketScape, and IDC’s vendor list for the study names Broadcom, Kong (Perforce), Google (Apigee), IBM, SAP, AWS, Postman, Tyk, Gravitee and others as covered competitors. (financialcontent.com) IDC recommends that buyers prioritize federated platforms that unify governance and lifecycle automation and that can expose governed APIs as “agent-ready” tools while meeting emerging sovereign-AI and data-governance requirements. (my.idc.com)