Boomi and Red Hat collaborate on production-ready agentic AI

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Boomi and Red Hat say they are collaborating on an integrated stack for deploying agentic AI at scale, combining Boomi’s Agentstudio with Red Hat AI.

In a statement, the companies positioned the collaboration as a response to what they described as fragmented enterprise AI deployments, where organisations assemble multiple tools across agent building, orchestration, governance, model provision, integration and security. They said this approach can increase the risk of data leakage and create unpredictable costs.

The companies said the joint approach is intended to support operational AI deployments by connecting agents to “real-time” enterprise data, applying governance and guardrails across workflows, and providing infrastructure for running and optimising AI performance and cost across hybrid cloud environments, including sovereign data centres.

According to the release, Boomi Agentstudio is intended to connect agents to enterprise data across applications and processes, while Boomi’s Agent Control Tower and gateway are positioned to provide policy enforcement and visibility into agent actions. The companies also cited Boomi’s orchestration capabilities as a way to coordinate agents and reduce “rogue execution and cost leakage,” alongside Red Hat AI’s open source foundation and observability services for governance.

Red Hat AI was described as providing an “AI fabric” with a Kubernetes-native runtime for inferencing, security-focused agents and integrated AI governance. The release also said Boomi’s model router is designed to allocate prompts to different models in real time based on task complexity and data sensitivity.

“Every enterprise leader I talk to is asking the same question: how do I get real AI ROI without losing control of my data, my security posture, or my budget?” said Steve Lucas, Chairman and CEO at Boomi. “The answer isn’t stitching together dozens of vendors; it’s having a unified platform. With Red Hat, we’re giving organisations the ability to activate their data, orchestrate AI across the business, and run it with enhanced security in their own environment at a cost that makes AI viable at scale.”

“The next era of the enterprise will be defined by those who can move AI from a centralised experiment to a distributed business reality,” said Mike Ferris, said Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Operations Officer at Red Hat. “By combining Red Hat’s enterprise open source AI foundation with Boomi’s agentic orchestration, we are helping organisations with the architectural sovereignty to lead in AI without compromising their data, their costs, or their future autonomy.”

The companies said the combined offering is intended to help enterprises reduce complexity and lower operational costs, while supporting data sovereignty by keeping enterprise data within controlled environments. They also framed the collaboration as a way to move organisations from AI pilots toward production deployments that can scale.

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