Boomi, the data activation company for AI and an Elite Snowflake partner, added Snowflake Cortex Agents support to Agentstudio, allowing organizations to monitor, manage, and control AI agents used across business operations.

The integration with Snowflake enables companies to manage Cortex Agents through Boomi Agentstudio’s Agent Control Tower, helping businesses keep track of AI-powered workflows instead of running separate AI assistants with limited visibility.

As more companies use AI agents to automate tasks and analyze data, Boomi said the integration helps organizations build more reliable AI systems by combining Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud with Boomi’s tools for managing AI agents.

“Customers are scaling AI agents into production, and partners are bringing new solutions to market at record speed, both powered by Boomi Agentstudio,” said Steve Lucas, chair and CEO at Boomi. “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.”

Through the integration, organizations can use real-time data pipelines from Snowflake to power Cortex Agents while managing how these AI agents operate through Agentstudio. The goal is to help businesses turn individual AI tools into connected workflows that can support automation, decision-making, and business processes.

“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,” says Remy Thellier, head of AI/ML Partners at Snowflake. “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.”

Boomi said the partnership will help joint customers gain better insights, automate processes, and develop AI-driven applications while maintaining control over how AI agents are used.

For businesses in the Philippines and other markets adopting AI, the move reflects a growing focus on making AI tools easier to manage as organizations move from testing AI solutions to using them in daily operations.

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