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Boomi names APJ Partner Awards winners across region

Boomi names APJ Partner Awards winners across region

Wed, 13th May 2026 (Today)
Joseph Gabriel Lagonsin
JOSEPH GABRIEL LAGONSIN News Editor

Boomi has named the winners of its FY26 APJ Partner Awards, spanning eight categories across Asia-Pacific and Japan.

Atturra was the most awarded partner, taking APJ Partner of the Year, ANZ Partner of the Year and Greater China Partner of the Year. EasyStepIn also won three categories: APJ Growth Partner of the Year, Asia Partner of the Year and India Partner of the Year.

Nomura Research Institute won Japan Partner of the Year, while Lancia Consult was named Southeast Asia Partner of the Year.

The awards recognise partners in Boomi's regional ecosystem and highlight organisations using its enterprise platform for customer projects across the region.

Boomi says its partner network supports more than 30,000 customers worldwide and includes more than 800 partners. The latest regional awards focus on partners operating across APJ markets.

Jim Fisher, Vice President of Channels and Partners, APJ, at Boomi, said the awards reflected the pace of change in the region and the role partners play in customer programmes.

"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," Fisher said.

He said channel partners now play a broader role in customer technology programmes.

"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," he said.

Regional split

The winners show how Boomi has divided its partner awards by geography as well as overall regional performance. Atturra's wins spanned the overall APJ category and two geographic markets, while EasyStepIn collected both a growth award and market-specific recognition.

The Japan category went to Nomura Research Institute, commonly known as NRI, while Lancia Consult took the Southeast Asia category, completing the eight-award line-up.

Partner network

Channel partnerships remain a key route to market for software companies selling integration, automation and data tools across Asia-Pacific. Regional partners often handle implementation, customer relationships and market-specific delivery, particularly in countries where enterprise technology buyers rely on local providers for advisory and deployment support.

Boomi says the APJ awards are intended to recognise companies delivering innovation and measurable business outcomes for customers. The programme also highlights work across industries and communities in the region.

In a second comment, Fisher linked the awards to Boomi's wider ecosystem strategy.

"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," he said.