Boomi Enterprise Platform
Boomi Enterprise Platform
Move beyond connectivity. Activate enterprise data. Govern AI-driven workflows.
Enterprise integration, data readiness, and agent management that turn fragmented systems into operational intelligence.
Connect your applications and data.
Get a synchronized 360-degree view of your data.
Design, govern, and orchestrate all AI agents at scale.
Design, secure, and manage APIs with flexibility and scale.
Why integration matters in modern IT
Amista connects your applications, data, and business processes using Boomi, a leading iPaaS platform. Our experts deliver secure and scalable integrations that support digital transformation and simplify complex IT landscapes across cloud and on-premise systems.
With Amista, you get:
- Seamless integration: connect any application, data source or system across cloud and on-premise in real time
- API management: design, deploy and govern APIs to expose your data securely across teams and partners
- Master data management: maintain one consistent, trusted version of your critical business data across all systems
- Process & workflow automation: orchestrate and automate business processes end-to-end, reducing manual work and speeding up operations
- AI-ready architecture: build a connected foundation that lets AI agents and tools access the right data at the right time
We simplify this across ERP, CRM, HR, e-commerce and more.
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“The Boomi Enterprise Platform ensures our webshop has the latest data for a superior customer experience. The platform’s reliability and troubleshooting are invaluable for the smooth operation of our complex technology ecosystem.”
Peter Lombaerts, Integration Specialist at LecotÂ
Why partner with Amista
As a certified Boomi partner since 2013, Amista combines deep integration expertise with one distinctive edge: we also speak SAP. That means we don’t just connect your systems, we understand the business processes and data models behind them.
We help you:
- Define an integration strategy that fits your architecture, roadmap and business priorities
- Implement and govern scalable Boomi solutions across cloud, on-premise and hybrid landscapes
- Synchronize your ecosystem: from SAP, Salesforce and Microsoft to e-commerce and custom applications
- Build for the future: API-first, AI-ready and designed to grow with your organization
With specialists across the BeNeLux and India, we support organizations from first integration to enterprise-wide transformation.
Get in touch with one of our integration experts
Jeroen Baetens
Laurens Debruyne
Michiel Neefs
Roeland Keppens
Frequently asked questions
Many organizations start with point-to-point integrations as a quick way to connect systems. As the number of applications grows, this approach leads to a complex and hard-to-manage integration landscape. Changes take more time, their impact becomes less predictable, and there is increased reliance on specific knowledge within the team. When integrations become a bottleneck instead of an accelerator, it is usually the right time to consider an integration platform.
Without a clear architecture, integrations grow organically, resulting in limited reuse and strong dependencies between systems. A modern integration approach uses reusable services and APIs, enabling modular integration design. This allows organizations to deliver new use cases faster while keeping the landscape manageable, something traditional custom integrations often fail to achieve.
When integrations rely heavily on custom development, every change requires new development and extensive testing. This slows down projects and limits innovation. By building integrations using reusable components and standards, organizations can onboard new systems and initiatives faster. Integration then shifts from being a constraint to becoming a growth enabler.
The cost of integrations rarely lies only in the initial development. Maintenance, updates, incidents, and interdependencies create a much larger impact over time. As the number of integrations increases, complexity (and therefore cost) also rises. A standardized platform approach makes these costs more predictable and helps prevent the accumulation of technical debt.
IT landscapes continuously evolve with cloud applications, API ecosystems, and data-driven initiatives. A future-proof integration strategy must be flexible and extensible, allowing new systems to be integrated quickly without breaking existing flows. Without this flexibility, integration quickly becomes a limiting factor in digital transformation.
In many organizations, there is no centralized overview of integrations and their dependencies. This makes troubleshooting and change management complex and risky. Modern integration platforms provide centralized monitoring, logging, and lifecycle management (capabilities often missing in organically grown environments) leading to improved transparency and control.
Many integration projects fail not because of technology, but due to a lack of clear architecture, governance, and realistic planning. Integrations are often built ad hoc without a long-term vision, leading to increasing complexity. The operational aspect (monitoring, support, and ownership) is also frequently underestimated. Successful integration projects start with a clear strategy and an approach focused on scalability and manageability.