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Boomi Announces FY25 APJ Partner Award Winners

Boomi Announces FY25 APJ Partner Award Winners

Scoop14-05-2025
Boomi™, the leader in AI-driven automation, announced today the winners of its FY25 Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) Partner Awards. The awards celebrate forward-thinking partner organisations that successfully leverage their Boomi relationships to accelerate business outcomes for customers.
The winners were selected based on how they have used the full capabilities of the Boomi Enterprise Platform to enable creativity and innovation, address complex challenges, and create positive environmental and social impacts for their customers.
'As businesses across APJ accelerate their pursuit of AI, data governance, and automation at scale, our partners are emerging as true catalysts for transformation,' said Jim Fisher, Vice President of Channels and Partners, APJ at Boomi. 'These awards recognise innovative partners who are not only delivering Boomi solutions, but also leveraging our platform to redefine what is possible — streamlining complex ecosystems, building AI-ready data architectures, and driving digital agility that turns bold ambitions into real-world outcomes.'
Fisher added, 'The Boomi Partner Awards go beyond recognition — they are a celebration of innovation, trust, and shared purpose. Our partners are shaping the future of technology, and we are proud to expand our impact together in the years ahead.'
The FY25 APJ winners by category include:
APJ Partner of the Year – Atturra
APJ Growth Partner of the Year - Accenture
APJ Cloud Solution Provider Partner of the Year Award – Amazon Web Services
Australia and New Zealand Partner of the Year – Atturra
India Partner of the Year – LTIMindtree
Japan Partner of the Year – Nomura Research Institute (NRI)
Southeast Asia Partner of the Year – OSI Digital
Boomi provides comprehensive, end-to-end intelligent automation solutions that empower modern digital organisations to accelerate their business outcomes effectively. With a robust customer base exceeding 23,000 organisations, Boomi boasts a global network of 800+ partners and collaborates with leading hyperscale cloud service providers, ensuring seamless integration and scalability for businesses navigating their digital transformation journeys.
To learn more about Boomi's partner program, or to find a partner from Boomi's global ecosystem, visit boomi.com/partners.
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