Boomi Announces FY26 APJ Partner Award Winners
Boomi™, the data activation company, today announced the winners of its FY26 APJ Partner Awards. The program celebrates Boomi partners that are driving innovation and delivering measurable business outcomes for customers across the region.
The awards highlight organisations that are leveraging the full breadth of the Boomi Enterprise Platform to activate data, simplify complexity, and accelerate agentic transformation — enabling customers to innovate faster, address evolving business challenges, and deliver meaningful impact across industries and communities.

"The pace of transformation across APJ has never been greater, and our partners are at the heart of it, translating the promise of data activation," said Jim Fisher, Vice President of Channels and Partners, APJ at Boomi. "These awards recognise partners who don't just implement technology but reimagine what's possible, helping organisations build the connected, AI-ready foundations they need to compete and grow."
Fisher added, "The Boomi APJ Partner Awards are a reflection of what we can achieve together. Our partner ecosystem continues to set the standard for innovation and impact, and we look forward to building on that momentum in the year ahead."

The FY26 APJ winners by category include:
- APJ Partner of the Year – Atturra
- APJ Growth Partner of the Year - EasyStepIn
- ANZ Partner of the Year – Atturra
- ASIA Partner of the Year – EasyStepIn
- Greater China Partner of the Year - Atturra
- India Partner of the Year – EasyStepIn
- Japan Partner of the Year – Nomura Research Institute (NRI)
- Southeast Asia Partner of the Year – Lancia Consult
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