Boomi and Red Hat announce collaboration on integrated agentic AI stack

Michael Ferris Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer
Michael Ferris Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer
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Boomi and Red Hat announced on May 13 a strategic collaboration to deliver an integrated solution for deploying agentic artificial intelligence at scale. The companies said the new unified stack is designed to help organizations build, govern, and orchestrate AI agents across business processes with greater consistency and control while managing costs related to public model dependency.

The partnership aims to address challenges faced by organizations that currently rely on disconnected vendor solutions for AI development, which can lead to data leaks and unpredictable expenses. By combining Boomi’s Agentstudio with Red Hat AI, the companies say they are simplifying the process of building production-ready AI systems that meet corporate standards for data sovereignty, infrastructure flexibility, and performance reliability.

The joint offering will connect AI agents directly to live enterprise data through Boomi Agentstudio. It will also extend trusted operations using Boomi’s Agent Control Tower and Gateway features for policy enforcement and visibility into agent actions. The orchestration layer coordinates agents to mitigate risks such as rogue execution or cost leakage. Meanwhile, Red Hat’s open source foundation provides continuous governance services along with application observability.

Red Hat AI brings an integrated fabric with Kubernetes-native runtime optimized for high-performance inferencing, security-hardened agents, and built-in governance tools deployable across hybrid cloud environments including sovereign data centers. Boomi’s intelligent model router is intended to optimize operational costs by routing prompts in real time based on task complexity or sensitivity.

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

Steve Lucas, chairman and chief executive officer at Boomi said: “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?’ The answer isn’t stitching together dozens of vendors; it’s having a unified platform. With Red Hat, we’re giving organizations 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.”

Red Hat Summit keynotes are available live on YouTube this week featuring updates from company executives as well as customers and partners.



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