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Boomi adds Snowflake Cortex support to Agentstudio

Boomi adds Snowflake Cortex support to Agentstudio

Wed, 10th Jun 2026 (Today)

Boomi has added support for Snowflake Cortex Agents to its Agentstudio product, giving joint customers a single control point for governing AI agents from different vendors.

The integration lets organisations monitor, manage and govern Snowflake Cortex Agents as part of what Boomi describes as an agentic workforce. It combines Snowflake's AI Data Cloud with Boomi's real-time ELT pipelines and Agentstudio's Agent Control Tower.

The announcement addresses a growing challenge for companies that have adopted multiple AI agents across teams and systems. As more of those tools move into production, businesses need a central way to oversee them and apply consistent controls.

The new support is designed to bring those agents together under a vendor-agnostic management layer. In practice, organisations can supervise Snowflake Cortex Agents alongside other agents through the same interface rather than across separate environments.

Boomi presented the update as part of a broader effort to organise AI tools into coordinated workflows instead of leaving them as isolated assistants. Customers can use real-time data pipelines to feed Cortex Agents and then manage them through the control tower inside Agentstudio.

The move reflects a broader shift in the enterprise AI market. Many companies started with chatbot-style assistants tied to individual use cases, but attention is now turning to networks of task-specific agents that can be monitored, governed and linked to business processes.

Steve Lucas, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Boomi, said customer demand and partner activity were both driving the market. "Customers are scaling AI agents into production, and partners are bringing new solutions to market at record speed, both powered by Boomi Agentstudio," Lucas said.

He added: "This dual momentum reflects the unique strength of the Boomi Enterprise Platform, empowering innovation while ensuring governance, trust, and enterprise-grade scale. Together with our customers and partners, we're building the future of agentic transformation."

Growing oversight

Governance has become a central issue as AI deployments move beyond pilots. Companies are under pressure to track what agents are doing, understand which systems and data they can access, and ensure they operate within internal policies and regulatory requirements.

By extending support to Snowflake Cortex Agents, Boomi is seeking to position itself in the governance layer rather than only in the underlying integration work. The company already has a long-standing presence in application integration and automation, and Agentstudio is part of its effort to adapt that position for AI-driven workflows.

Snowflake has been expanding its AI Data Cloud to let customers develop and run AI applications closer to their data. The tie-up with Boomi gives Snowflake customers another way to connect and supervise agents built on Cortex within a broader business environment.

Remy Thellier, Head of AI/ML Partners at Snowflake, linked the collaboration to customers' use of data and AI systems. "Boomi's commitment to helping Snowflake's customers innovate faster and get more value from data is clear through its support for Cortex Agents in Agentstudio," Thellier said.

He added: "We look forward to delivering deeper value within the AI Data Cloud through our collaboration with Boomi - enabling enterprise-ready agentic workflows through Snowflake's fully-managed, unified platform."

Partner focus

The update also underlines the role of partnerships in the current AI software market. Vendors are increasingly combining data platforms, orchestration tools and governance software in an effort to give customers a more joined-up way to deploy AI systems.

Boomi said support for Snowflake Cortex Agents would help joint customers draw business insights from their data, automate processes and develop new AI-led uses. Snowflake described its product and service partners as part of a broader ecosystem intended to help customers build applications, manage operations and apply industry expertise to data and AI projects.

Boomi says it serves more than 30,000 customers and works with more than 800 partners. The company has positioned itself as a provider of infrastructure for businesses trying to connect data management, integration, automation and AI governance in one environment.

For customers already using Snowflake and Boomi together, the integration is intended to reduce the fragmentation that can emerge when AI agents are created in different systems and managed by different teams. According to the two companies, the result is a single place to oversee those agents as organisations move from experimentation to operational use.