Boomi Integration and Automation Platform Release – May 2026

Published May 30, 2026

The May 2026 release continues our momentum in helping you integrate, automate, and activate AI across your enterprise. For a full list of what’s included in the release, see the detailed release notes.

Here are the highlights of this release:

Disclaimer: This video was created using artificial intelligence (AI) tools.

Connect

Connect has officially launched!

Getting AI tools access to the right enterprise data has always been a challenge for IT. Boomi Connect solves that with managed MCP connectors that give knowledge workers and AI agents secure, governed access to the applications they need, without the provisioning headaches.

With Connect, you can:

  • Lock down access so employees and AI tools only reach the systems they’re supposed to
  • Streamline provisioning for IT by managing all your app and tool connections in one place
  • Give your AI agents the real-time data access needed to actually automate workflows end to end

One platform. Full control. No compromises.

Check out our documentation to get started.

API Management

This release focuses on AI-readiness, API federation coverage, and security hardening across Boomi API Management, including the introduction of the MCP Registry for centralized AI agent tool governance, expanded gateway discovery with Kong Konnect support, and a new discovery agent SDK, deeper visibility into Cloud API Management assets, and OAuth 2.0 enhancements to the API Gateway.

What’s New

  • MCP Registry: The new MCP Registry provides a centralized catalog of MCP servers built on the Boomi platform, imported from public registries, or registered by administrators. Organizations can now discover, manage, and expose the tools available to AI agents built in Boomi or with third-party agent frameworks, bringing the same governance model you apply to APIs to your AI agent tooling.
  • Discovery Agent SDK: The API Control Plane discovery agent SDK introduces the ability to independently create new API gateway integrations. Developers can now implement support for custom gateway types, extending federated API management to any gateway in your environment.
  • Kong Konnect Discovery: The Kong agent now supports the discovery of APIs managed by Kong Konnect, broadening the range of gateways that can be brought under unified governance in the API Control Plane.
  • Cloud API Management Asset Discovery: You can now discover plans, API products, and applications with subscriptions that were created in Cloud API Management directly from the API Control Plane, giving you a more complete and consolidated view of your API landscape.
  • Threat Detection Policies in Cloud API Management: Boomi Cloud API Management now supports JSON Threat Protection, XML Threat Protection, and Regex Threat Protection policies. Configurable at the endpoint level, these policies inspect incoming payloads and block malicious content before it reaches your backend services, giving you granular, per-endpoint control over what your APIs will accept.
  • API Gateway OAuth 2.0 Support: The API Proxy component now supports outbound OAuth 2.0 authorization using the client credentials flow. The Gateway automatically fetches and injects tokens into outgoing calls, simplifying the process of exposing secured backend APIs without manual token management.

Boomi AI

This release focuses on making enterprise AI production-ready by strengthening agent governance, orchestration, developer tooling, data grounding, and on-premises infrastructure.

  • MCP Registry in Agentstudio: MCP Registry is integrated into Agentstudio, giving agents direct access to cataloged MCP server configurations and to Boomi Connect and its governed connectivity to over 1,000 enterprise tools — including Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT Enterprise, and Microsoft Copilot — through a secure, authenticated MCP service.
  • Multi-Region Agentstudio Instances: the new Agent Runtime Clouds in the UK, ANZ, and JP let enterprises deploy agents and agentic workflows entirely in-region,with locally-hosted LLMs running behind the firewall. Multi-region Agentstudio instances allow agents to be deployed to specific regional runtimes for data residency and compliance, and reduced latency.
  • Boomi DataDetective uses AI to scan, classify, and protect sensitive information — acting as a scrubbing layer that detects and blocks sensitive data before it reaches AI models. It now supports pagination with sorting and filtering, allowing you to view each process and data field while seamlessly navigating large datasets.
  • Public Platform/Admin APIs to build and manage agents (i.e., add tools, instructions, enable/disable agents via api). Primary benefit: Will unlock agent building to Boomi Companion and other external systems. (available in June)
  • Custom Provider Onboarding Flow & Monitoring API: Enable enterprise customers to onboard other non native AI providers, register and manage AI agents, and gain end-to-end visibility into agent usage, performance, and cost.
  • Claude Code Agent metadata and runtime metrics can now be pushed directly into Agentstudio’s Agent Control Tower using the OpenTelemetry (OTEL) framework. This means teams running Claude Code agents get unified visibility alongside their other Agentstudio agents — tracking execution traces, performance metrics, and operational health in one place. By standardizing on OTEL, Boomi makes it easier to bring external agents under centralized governance without requiring custom instrumentation, giving operations and platform teams a consistent observability layer across their entire agent fleet.

Platform

This release introduces Event Notifications, a new real-time monitoring capability that streams platform activity like runtime and process status to Event Streams topics the moment it happens, so your teams and downstream systems can react without delay.

Why It Matters

  • Faster response. Issues are surfaced in seconds, not hours, reducing downtime and customer impact.
  • Greater visibility. A single, account-wide view of activity replaces fragmented per-user email rules.
  • Operational scale. Events feed directly into the systems where work actually happens — no more manual triage from inboxes.
  • Stronger governance. Centralized, role-based configuration ensures the right teams have the right level of access.

Key Capabilities

Real-time delivery: Events are sent the instant they occur and can be routed to virtually any destination your team relies on, enabling near-immediate awareness and action.

Comprehensive event coverage: Capture the activity that matters most — from runtime status and process execution to user-level notifications — in one consistent stream.

Account-level configuration: Set up Event Notifications once, at the account level, with role-based access so administrators stay in control while teams get the visibility they need.

Granular process visibility: Consume events at the integration process level to gain fine-grained insight into execution flow, ideal for monitoring and continuous improvement.

Integration

The May 2026 release continues our rollout of Global Variables, expanding availability to additional Boomi accounts as we progress through the staged release.

What’s New

Following the General Availability of Global Variables in March, additional accounts continue to gain access this month. If your account hasn’t yet been enabled, look for Global Variables to appear in your environment configuration shortly. You’ll be able to:

  • Define environment overrides, such as connection strings or encrypted passwords, once, and reference them across multiple Connections and Trading Partner settings, ensuring consistency across your account.
  • Use the “Where Deployed” view to identify every package referencing a variable before making changes, with a full “History” log to track all modifications.

B2B/EDI

This B2B/EDI release marks the first step in unifying Trading Partner communication methods with the connector library used across the rest of the Boomi platform. SFTP is the first to be brought into alignment, expanding what you can configure on a Trading Partner with the full set of capabilities already available elsewhere in Boomi.

What’s New

The new SFTP communication method now provides the same capabilities you already use in Integration processes, including the latest authentication, security, and proxy options. This brings consistency between your EDI exchanges and the rest of your integrations, with no separate workarounds required to meet partner requirements.

  • Configure Trading Partner SFTP with the full set of authentication and security options available in the SFTP connector used elsewhere in Boomi.
  • Maintain a single, consistent SFTP configuration approach across Trading Partners and Integration processes.
  • The legacy SFTP communication method remains available, ensuring zero disruption to your existing Trading Partner configurations.

Integration Runtime

This release enhances two features for monitoring and managing your integration runtimes.

What’s New

  • Cloud Attachment Observability: Individual runtime cloud attachments can now configure and stream OpenTelemetry data to their third-party monitoring tools. Telemetry data is exported in real time and includes metrics, logs, and traces for their attachment’s activity only. Runtime cloud owners can choose to make this feature available to all or specific attachments in their cloud. Learn more about enabling observability.
    • Note: This feature will be immediately available for private runtime cloud owners, but will be rolled out gradually for Boomi-hosted cloud users, starting with MCS and DCS users.
  • Runtime Configuration APIs: Runtime cloud owners can now configure forked execution properties for forked JVMs via the new Boomi platform ForkedExecutionProperties API as part of automating runtime provisioning and configuration. This API completes the mini-suite of APIs for configuring runtimes. See the API Reference for complete details.

Connectivity

This release introduces a new NetSuite REST connector in Tech Preview, modern authentication upgrades for REST and Salesforce connections, enhanced SFTP file management, and expanded messaging support for Kafka and Azure Service Bus.

What’s New in Tech Preview

  • NetSuite REST: A new REST-based connector for NetSuite, supporting Create, Query, Update, Upsert, and Delete operations with Browse-based profile import from the NetSuite metadata catalog. Supports Token-Based, OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code, and OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials with JWT Token authentication.

Key Connector Enhancements

  • REST Client: A new API Key authentication type is available, configurable via encrypted Environment Extensions. You can pass the key as a request header, query parameter, or cookie.
  • Salesforce: Added OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials authentication for secure, modern machine-to-machine connections.
  • SFTP: List operations now support Move and Delete post-actions, and file sorting by last-modified timestamp.
  • Kafka: Added Confluent wire format support for Avro messaging.
  • Google Pub/Sub: Pull operation now supports message attributes for metadata-based routing and filtering.
  • Microsoft Azure Service Bus: New Send (AMQP) operation for session-aware and non-session-aware queues and topics.
  • Google Ad Manager: Updated to API v202511 as the default for new connections; deprecated v202502 has been removed.
  • Salesforce Platform Events: New API Version field on the connection (default 41.0) for streaming and REST API compatibility.

Connector Branding & Maintenance

Several connectors have been renamed to better reflect their lifecycle status:

  • Retired: Amazon S3 (Deprecated) is now Amazon S3 (Retired). The 2022 AWS Lambda (Tech Preview) connector is now retired.
  • Renamed: Disk V2 → Disk; FTP V2 → FTP; SAP connector → SAP (Legacy).
  • Deprecated: Web Services SOAP Client (Legacy) is now Web Services SOAP Client (Deprecated).

For more information on product and feature retirements, see: https://help.boomi.com/docs/Atomsphere/Platform/atm-Product_feature_retirements

Event Streams

This release introduces Dynamic Topic Routing, a new capability that lets you filter and route messages between topics directly inside Event Streams. This eliminates the need for custom code or separate integration processes to move messages from one topic to another based on their content, bringing message orchestration into the same environment where your topics already live.

What’s New

The new Dynamic Topic Routing functionality lets you define filtering rules on message properties and forward matching messages to the appropriate output topics, all from a new Routes tab inside an environment. This brings message-level orchestration natively into Event Streams, with no external functions or processes required to meet your routing requirements.

  • Configure routes that read from an input topic and forward messages to one or more output topics based on filter conditions you define on message properties, with multiple filter groups per route and a mandatory unfiltered output topic to prevent messages from being lost when nothing matches.
  • Manage routes from a central Routes table where you can start, pause, edit, and delete routes, with confirmation dialogs to prevent accidental changes and search, sort, and pagination to keep things organized as routes grow.
  • Maintain appropriate access controls across your team: admins can create, edit, and delete routes, while non-admin users retain read-only access to existing routes.

Data Hub

This release expands the Data Hub Repository API surface with a published OpenAPI specification and a new endpoint for Golden Record profiling statistics, making it easier for developers to explore, test, and build against Data Hub programmatically.

What’s New

  • Data Hub Repository API – OpenAPI Specification: The OpenAPI spec for the Data Hub Repository API is now available for download. Use it with any compatible API tooling to explore endpoints, generate sample requests and responses, and accelerate integration development against the Data Hub REST APIs.
  • Golden Record Profiling Statistics API: A new endpoint exposes recent Golden Record profiling statistics, with access to historical profiling data for up to 60 days.
  • Get Universe Profile API Alignment: Error messages returned by the Get Universe Profile API have been updated to align with the v1 profile handler, improving consistency across API versions.

Key Improvements

  • DataHub Connector Response Mapping: Resolved response profile mapping issues affecting the Query Golden Records operation (access to multiple configured sources) and the Get Quarantine Entry operation (correct mapping of the sourceEntityId attribute).
  • Batch Processing Stability: Fixed a high-volume race condition where an entity moving to a different batch during a merge could trigger an unexpected error – these cases are now handled gracefully.

Data Integration

This release focuses on reducing time to resolution, expanding connectivity with enterprise systems, and making large-scale data pipelines more efficient and cost-effective.

What’s New

  • AI Assistance for Troubleshooting: A new Troubleshooting Agent explains pipeline errors in plain language and walks teams through step-by-step resolution. Instead of digging through logs, users get contextual diagnostics and actionable recommendations directly in the product — shortening time to resolution and reducing reliance on external support.
  • Data Connector Agent – Multi-Reports: A single configuration now generates multiple independent reports, cutting setup time for complex extraction workflows. This release also adds OAuth2 Password Credentials and JWT Bearer auth support, as well as a new Epoch Date Format control to prevent ingestion errors in strict-schema targets.
  • New HubSpot V3 Connector: Built on HubSpot’s latest API with a full Multi-Object architecture — every object, including custom ones, exposes its real schema dynamically. Includes 28 schema-aware Search endpoints, native association pairs, cursor-based pagination, and incremental sync.
  • Snowflake: New Merge Loading and Lower Privilege Requirements: The Snowflake target now supports new upsert semantics via native Merge — no table recreation, no switch-merge fallback — preserving Time Travel history. We’ve also eliminated SYSADMIN dependencies, making deployments easier in security-conscious environments.

Marketplace

This release makes it faster to find, share, and track your integration assets. Discover Platform and MCP Connectors in one unified Marketplace catalog and launch directly into configuration with a single click. Share Bundles with teammates and external accounts without ever leaving your workspace. And with full install history now baked into the Bundles UI, you always know where your assets landed.

What’s New

  • Platform and MCP Connectors in the Marketplace: The Boomi Marketplace now features new connector solutions types, giving you a single destination to explore and discover both Platform Connectors and MCP Connectors.Platform Connectors represent Boomi’s existing catalog of public connectors, while MCP Connectors are a new class of connectors available through Boomi Connect — Boomi’s managed connector service. Whether you’re extending an existing integration or equipping an AI agent with new capabilities, the Connectors catalog makes it faster than ever to find the right tool and put it to work.
  • Integration Bundle Sharing: You can now share Boomi integration assets directly from the context of where you’re working on the Integration Canvas — no detour to the Bundles UI required. The new sharing component allows users to trigger a “Share” action, automatically package the asset into a Bundle via the Bundle Service, and share it with specific accounts or via a public shareable URL without leaving their workspace. This brings a faster and easier sharing experience across Boomi services, making cross-account collaboration faster and more reliable.
  • Install Bundle History: You can now view a full install history for any Bundle directly within the Bundles UI. Previously, installation details were only visible while the install dialog was open. Closing it meant losing that context. The new Install History panel gives you a persistent, auditable record of where Bundle assets were installed, making it easier to track deployments, troubleshoot issues, and manage your integrations over time, all without having to reinstall or re-open a Bundle to find what you need.

Do you want to publish assets on Boomi’s Marketplace? Join our Technology Partner Program!

Publishing & Partners

Boomi Embedded is a set of product offerings enabling customers to embed native integrations directly inside their product via our platform APIs, Embedkit, and/or Spaces.

What’s New

  • Build your own transformation logic with User Defined Functions – Data mapping just got a lot more powerful. User Defined Functions (UDFs) are now available in the Spaces consumer interface, giving you the ability to create custom transformation logic by chaining standard functions together and use them anywhere you’d use a built-in function.
    • How it works
      • Open a Data Map in Spaces and navigate to the function builder.
      • Chain together any combination of standard functions — String, Numeric, Date, or Lookup — to define your transformation logic.
  • New Asset Type Now Available in Spaces
    • You can now add Boomi Bundles directly as an asset type in Spaces. Partners can surface pre-packaged integration content — connectors, processes, and configurations — alongside their other Spaces assets, making it easier to distribute and discover packaged solutions in one place. Will be available June 13 via an off-cycle release.

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