Boomi eyes expansion in Asia-Pacific

By Cathy Rose A. Garcia, Editor-in-Chief
DENVER, Colorado 鈥 Boomi is looking to expand its business in Asia-Pacific, including the Philippines.
鈥淏oomi being a global company, we have a large base of our employees in the broader Asia-Pacific and Japan. We have a strong team there. We have a large engineering presence in India. We have a very large, sales, marketing, go-to-market organization in Tokyo, Singapore, Sydney. And we will continue to expand,鈥 Boomi Chief Executive Officer Steve Lucas said in a press briefing here on May 8.
Mr. Lucas noted that at present, around 10 to 15% of the company鈥檚 total revenue is from Asia-Pacific, including Japan.
Thomas Lai, vice-president and general manager of Boomi APJ (Asia-Pacific including Japan), said the company hopes to increase the total revenue share of Asia-Pacific in the next few years.
鈥淎s a percentage of revenue, we鈥檇 probably want to get more than 15 to 20% over time,鈥 he told 大象传媒 in an interview here.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been pretty mature in North America and the next levers of growth for us are in less dense markets, right? And so that鈥檚 everything in the Southeast Asia corridor all the way up through Japan and India,鈥 he added.
Boomi has offices in Tokyo, Singapore, Bangalore, Sydney, and Melbourne.
While Boomi does not have a direct presence in the Philippines, it services the market through local partners and its Singapore office.
鈥淔or us, we want to do that the right way, meaning what I鈥檝e encouraged the team is to make sure that we work closely with the partners. We work closely with the customers to make sure that they鈥檙e wildly successful and that we earn more of their business over time and that goes through our partners as well,鈥 Mr. Lai said.
Boomi is looking to work with the public sector, such as with local government units听 (LGUs) and departments, in the Philippines.
鈥淲e actually built an integration to the BIR (Bureau of Internal Revenue). Now there鈥檚 a little bit of work on the BIR side, but we鈥檝e done our part,鈥 Mr. Lai said.
Last year, Philippine company Yazaki-Torres Manufacturing announced it chose the Boomi platform to modernize its legacy systems. Yazaki-Torres is a wiring harness manufacturer and top exporter of automotive parts.
A Boomi statement last year indicated that Torres Technology, Inc. is implementing the low-code, on-premises version of the Boomi platform. This would allow Yazaki-Torres鈥 system to connect to the BIR鈥檚 electronic invoicing/receipting system.
Mr. Lai also said Boomi works with some retail and financial services companies in the Philippines.
鈥淚f you look at COVID, it was a wake up call for a lot of these organizations to digitize… Singapore led the way in Southeast Asia…. And now you鈥檙e seeing investments by almost every government to be digital first,鈥 Mr. Lai said.
He hopes to work with LGUs in the Philippines in their digital transformation, as well as companies involved in manufacturing, transportation logistics and financial services.
鈥淚t will actually help their businesses be more agile by actually creating a set of processes which are more digital.
And then they can actually have better growth long term,鈥 Mr. Lai said.
Boomi, a global software as a service or Saas company, has over 20,000 customers and a network of 800 partners around the world. Organizations use the Boomi platform to connect their applications, data and people to accelerate digital transformation.


