Data integration that adheres to Australian sovereignty, now available thanks to Boomi's latest offering.
Boomi Announces Local Availability of Data Integration in Australia
Boomi, a global leader in AI-driven automation, has announced the local availability of its data integration service in an Australian data center. This deployment is set to benefit enterprises managing AI, analytics, and regulatory risk in Australia by enabling fast, secure, and compliant data movement within the country's borders.
The new deployment follows Boomi's acquisition of Rivery, a modern data integration provider. With this, Boomi aims to remove any compliance barriers to AI-related data sovereignty while giving partners and end-users near-real-time data capabilities for innovation.
The Sydney-based deployment allows organizations to keep sensitive data onshore, reducing latency and ensuring compliance with Australian data sovereignty laws and sector-specific regulations, such as the Privacy Act 1988, Australian Privacy Principles, APRA CPS 234, and the My Health Records Act.
Key benefits of the local deployment include:
- Data sovereignty and compliance: Data remains within Australian borders, meeting strict privacy and regulatory requirements essential for industries like finance, healthcare, and government.
- Improved performance: Onshore deployment reduces data transfer latency, enabling near-real-time data integration through log-based Change Data Capture (CDC) and Extract, Load, and Transform (ELT) pipelines.
- Security: Local deployment enhances data security by minimizing exposure risks associated with offshoring sensitive information.
- AI and analytics enablement: By providing big data capabilities locally within a no-code/low-code environment, Boomi facilitates AI-driven automation and analytics adoption trusted by Australian enterprises.
- Regulatory risk management: Aligning with national and sector-specific compliance frameworks helps enterprises effectively manage regulatory risks as they deploy AI and analytics solutions.
This move 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. The Boomi Enterprise Platform includes Boomi Agentstudio and unifies integration, automation, data, API, and AI agent management.
For media inquiries, contact Jasmine Ee, Head of Influencer Relations, APJ at [email protected]. To learn more about Boomi, visit boomi.com.
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