Boomi LP and Amazon Web Services Inc. are not only harnessing current artificial intelligence technology, but preparing for a future of multi-agent model systems.
Since last year’s Boomi World, agentic AI has become the new frontier for enterprise business. Boomi, as an integration-platform-as-a-service company, has been on the cutting-edge of integrating agentic AI into application management, which led to the collaboration with Amazon Web Services Inc.
Nicole Bradley of AWS discusses the collaboration with Boomi.
“This is a disruptive AI revolution,” said Ann Maya (pictured, left), EMEA chief technology officer of Boomi. “All of these different technology transformations are happening at the same time, so you must have partnerships and collaboration. And it’s wonderful that we have leadership that can connect so well. But what happens after that first meeting is really important. It’s the execution.”
Maya and Nicole Bradley, ISV principle account executive at AWS, spoke with theCUBE’s Savannah Peterson and Paul Nashawaty at Boomi World, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, News Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed Amazon and Boomi’s joint vision and the potential of agentic AI. (* Disclosure below.)
Preparing for multi-agent model systems
The leaders of both companies have gotten on remarkably well based on a shared desire to maximize agentic AI’s potential, according to Bradley and Maya. Boomi Agentstudio, which just received a general release, supports designing and, crucially, governing a team of agents.
“We [AWS] innovate massively,” Bradley said. “But we can’t keep up with all the features and functions and the ease of the UI capability, and that’s what Boomi brings to table. It was really the perfect synergy of [Boomi CEO Steve Lucas’] vision, his ability to move fast, his commitment to move fast and our recognition of … we need to make sure that this agent sprawl doesn’t go crazy.”
The potential of losing control over AI agents has many businesses concerned, so Boomi and AWS are focused on creating a robust management system. Maya foresees rapid growth for agentic AI tools with a corresponding need for the governing tools Boomi offers.
“What I think we’ll be talking about next year is a lot of multi-agent model systems,” she said. “What we’re thinking about is if you are able to plug these agents in and then have one agent, different models, different patterns but potentially hierarchical ones that can have a supervisor agent.”
Here’s the complete video interview, part of News’s and theCUBE’s coverage of Boomi World:
(* Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner for Boomi World. Neither Boomi LP, the sponsor of theCUBE’s event coverage, nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or News.)
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