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Boomi Brings Sovereign Data Integration to Australia

New Sydney-based deployment delivers fast, secure, and compliant data movement for enterprises managing AI, analytics, and regulatory risk
Date: 2025-08-24

SYDNEY -- Boomi™, the leader in AI-driven automation, announced the local availability of Boomi Data Integration from within an Australian data centre, enabling local enterprises to move data faster, more securely, and in compliance with national regulations.

The launch comes after Boomi acquired Rivery, a modern data integration provider. This underscores Boomi’s strategic investment in local infrastructure and its commitment to solving Australia’s most pressing data challenges.

With a Sydney-based instance of Boomi Data Integration now live, Australian organisations can deploy log-based Change Data Capture (CDC) and near-real-time Extract, Load, and Transform (ELT) pipelines entirely onshore. That means sensitive data remains within national borders, latency is reduced, and there’s clear alignment with local data sovereignty laws.

“A strong addition to Boomi’s data platform alongside DataHub, Boomi Data Integration brings big data capabilities to Australian and New Zealanders, all within the same no-code/low-code experience Boomi users know and trust,” said Nikolai Blackie, Co-founder, Adaptiv, an Australasian data and integration consultancy and Boomi partner.

The launch supports regulatory requirements under the Privacy Act 1988, the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), and sector-specific frameworks including APRA CPS 234 and the My Health Records Act. Boomi’s customers span highly regulated industries including financial services, government, education, and healthcare, all of which stand to benefit from improved compliance, confidence, and data agility.

This latest development strengthens Boomi’s unified platform strategy, which aims to bring integration, API management, data management, and AI readiness under a single layer of AI-driven intelligence. It also reduces reliance on disconnected point solutions, helping customers simplify their technology stacks and accelerate digital transformation — securely and at scale.

“AI agents, predictive models, and real-time analytics all demand one thing: trusted data, delivered quickly and securely,” said David Irecki, Chief Technology Officer for Asia Pacific and Japan at Boomi. “But in Australia, compliance is just as critical as speed, especially when you start to consider sectors like finance, government, and healthcare.”

“With local deployment of Boomi Data Integration, we’re removing any compliance barriers to AI-related to data sovereignty, while giving our partners and end-users the near-real-time data capabilities they need to innovate.”



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