UPDATED 16:10 EDT / MAY 18 2026

Sven Loberg, managing director at Accenture PLC and Dan McAllister, senior vice president for global Alliances and channels at Boomi LP discussed enterprise AI integration during Boomi World 2026. AI

Enterprises are facing an integration problem no model alone can fix

Enterprise AI integration has become the defining challenge for organizations moving from pilot programs to production — and the companies solving it are reshaping how work gets done across every industry.

However, the path to measurable results is rarely straightforward. As agentic technologies evolve, companies are now shifting away from traditional integration models toward more intelligent, automated platforms, according to Sven Loberg (pictured, left), managing director at Accenture PLC. Accenture’s work with Boomi sits at the center of that shift — a partnership that has watched Boomi evolve from a conventional integration platform-as-a-service provider into a platform built for an agentic-first world.

“We’re seeing  [an inflection point] in the product space with Boomi and how they’re approaching it, which was, if you thought about them a decade ago, it was very much traditional integration … and now it’s become an agentic world and they’re thinking about agentic,” Loberg said. “Our customers and citizen developers can start to use, and become super users, as far as building their own systems.”

Loberg and Dan McAllister (right), senior vice president for global Alliances and channels at Boomi, spoke with theCUBE’s John Furrier at Boomi World, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed the shift from AI pilots to enterprise-scale deployment and how agentic architectures and enterprise AI integration are transforming business operations.  (* Disclosure below.)

Enterprise AI integration emerges as missing link

Organizations are actively looking to push innovation forward across the enterprise, but many initiatives are still limited by fragmented data and the lack of access to unified information systems, McAllister said. For Boomi, the answer lies in connectivity — bridging powerful AI models to the sprawling, distributed data that enterprises actually run on. The challenge runs deeper than just scattered data, as the business logic governing how that data is used is equally fragmented.

“It’s not just all of the data and all the systems, but it’s some of the data in some of the systems and the rest of it is somewhere else, or it’s being created, or it’s been distributed elsewhere,” McAllister said. “But then those business rules as well are also locked in different systems.”

With the infrastructure now catching up to AI’s ambition, that fragmentation is precisely what Boomi Connect was built to solve — unifying models, data, and business rules across the enterprise into a single, accessible platform. Combining that integration layer with deep industry and line-of-business expertise is what sets the Boomi-Accenture partnership apart, McAllister said.

“We’re going to see massive adoption in the next 12 months. We’ve been all moving up to this point, getting closer to the edge about taking those initial risks,” McAllister said. “We’ve probably been held back a little, because we didn’t trust the outcome — but we’re really solving those problems and getting to a point where we can trust outcomes on a predictable basis.”

Here’s the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE’s coverage of Boomi World:

(* Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner for Boomi World. Neither Boomi, the sponsor of theCUBE’s event coverage, nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)

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