List of Boomi Flow Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Boomi Flow customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Boomi Flow for Apps Development from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Boomi Flow for Apps Development include: The University of Edinburgh, a United Kingdom based Education organisation with 5401 employees and revenues of $1.85 billion, World Oil, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, King Baudouin Foundation, a Belgium based Non Profit organisation with 144 employees and revenues of $242.0 million, MMA Offshore, a Australia based Distribution organisation with 1103 employees and revenues of $163.0 million, Paula's Choice Netherlands, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $130.0 million and many others.
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Chevron Federal Credit Union | Retail | 185 | $20M | United States | Boomi | Boomi Flow | Apps Development | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Chevron Federal Credit Union implemented Boomi Flow as part of an Apps Development initiative to modernize integration and member-facing workflows. The program was driven by IT after the acquisition of Spectrum Credit Union, targeting mortgage refinancing and solar lending processes that support roughly 100,000 members across seven U.S. states and a broadened set of revenue streams including Sunlight Financial solar lending.
Chevron deployed Boomi Flow alongside Boomi Integration to create a low code front end and orchestrate backend automation, configuring 14 flows and integrating 19 disparate applications to eliminate manual .NET development, FTP scripts, and spreadsheet-driven processes. Boomi Flow provided a visual workflow layer for member applications, approval routing, and document handling while Boomi Integration handled API orchestration and data transformations across systems.
Integrations implemented included DocuSign, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Sunlight Financial connections, with Boomi pushing real-time updates from core banking systems into Salesforce to improve employee visibility. The implementation leveraged the Boomi AtomSphere Platform and a cloud-native approach consistent with Chevron IT migrating workloads into the public cloud, enabling centralized integration logic and real-time data movement.
Governance and operational change was led by the CIO to break down silos, with Chevron IT taking ownership of flow creation and ongoing configuration without an implementation partner. Standardized flows and platform-level change control reduced the need for full application rearchitecture, enabling IT to make rapid updates to business processes and reduce manual handoffs across lending and member service teams.
Outcomes stated by Chevron include a reduction in mortgage refinance time from 90 days to two days, a reduction in solar lending processing from 60 days to a few days for the Sunlight Financial workflow, and the ability to scale the solar lending business to 250 million USD in volume using the same employee base. Chevron also reported improved employee empowerment and access to real-time information for members and staff as a result of the Boomi Flow and Boomi Integration deployment.
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King Baudouin Foundation | Non Profit | 144 | $242M | Belgium | Boomi | Boomi Flow | Apps Development | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, the King Baudouin Foundation deployed Boomi Flow as part of a broader adoption of the Boomi Enterprise Platform to address integration and data orchestration needs, selecting the solution under the Apps Development category. The engagement focused on delivering low code process automation and user-facing flows to optimize grants and donations operations across the foundation.
The implementation used Boomi Flow alongside Boomi Integration, DataHub, and API Management to create a centralized integration and data layer. The Boomi Flow application automated data flows between systems, standardized data models for grants and donations, and enabled event driven workflow orchestration for proposal intake, payment processing, and donor interactions.
On collaboration with integration partner Blents, the deployment integrated Unit4 ERP, Salesforce, and online donation platforms, consolidating previously siloed donation, proposal, payment, and financial information. Operational coverage explicitly included grants and donations teams, business users, developers, technology leaders, and volunteers supporting the foundation's work within Europe and internationally, enabling the processing of large volumes of donations and project data without manual reconciliation.
Governance changes emphasized centralized integration ownership and improved data governance, with the platform enabling business user configuration of flows and reducing dependence on manual uploads and reconciliations. The rollout reinforced cross functional workflows between grants, finance, and donor management, and positioned Boomi Flow as the Apps Development layer for orchestrating APIs and automated data exchange.
Outcomes reported from the implementation include annual cost savings of €500K by avoiding the need to hire five additional resources for manual integrations and checks, improved data accuracy and compliance, enhanced transparency through automated information flows from Salesforce to the foundation website, greater platform flexibility to meet diverse philanthropist requirements, and faster decision making based on real time, consistent data.
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Lakeside Process Controls | Manufacturing | 550 | $75M | Canada | Boomi | Boomi Flow | Apps Development | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Lakeside Process Controls deployed Boomi Flow as part of a broader adoption of the Boomi platform to accelerate workflow application development and integration work in the Apps Development category. The implementation tied Boomi Flow to the organization’s integration strategy, focusing on faster delivery of customer-facing and field service applications while centralizing automation capabilities for order and status orchestration.
The implementation delivered Boomi Flow-based capabilities including a time and expense mobile application for field service technicians and workflow-driven data feeds to a custom customer portal. Integration work was implemented on the Boomi AtomSphere platform and included explicit connectors to IFS ERP applications, Microsoft SQL Server, Emerson Automation Solutions ERPs, GoFormz, and the Boomi Flow application for T&E, enabling event-driven workflows, real-time status updates, and form-driven data capture.
Operational scope concentrated on field service and internal operations, with Boomi feeds eliminating manual data entry for roughly 30 staff and enabling internal teams to monitor order status through real-time dashboards. A core team of three Boomi developers has built and manages about 15 integrations, and Lakeside plans to extend integrations to its first ecommerce site, keeping integration and workflow development in-house.
Governance emphasized reusable artifacts and partner collaboration, Lakeside documented and shared Boomi Flow assets and integration code with other Emerson Impact Partners to avoid duplicate engineering effort. The low-code configuration approach reduced reliance on external consultants, supported online training adoption, and institutionalized a pattern of shared components and documentation across partner boundaries.
Reported outcomes that are part of the deployment include development velocity measured at five to six times faster than prior custom coding approaches, elimination of third-party consultant costs for most integrations, reduced manual entry for operational staff, improved customer visibility through portal-driven status reporting, and enhanced collaboration with partner companies using shared Boomi Flow and integration artifacts.
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Distribution | 1103 | $163M | Australia | Boomi | Boomi Flow | Apps Development | 2023 | n/a |
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Retail | 700 | $130M | Netherlands | Boomi | Boomi Flow | Apps Development | 2020 | n/a |
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Education | 5401 | $1.9B | United Kingdom | Boomi | Boomi Flow | Apps Development | 2025 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 150 | $1.0B | United States | Boomi | Boomi Flow | Apps Development | 2024 | Osi Digital |
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