SaaS applications are being transformed into deterministic engines as AI agents replace traditional user interfaces, driving the rise of the headless enterprise. According to Ed Macosky, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Boomi, AI now serves as the primary interface for business systems, bridging decades of legacy applications with an agentic future.

"The traditional enterprise required different teams working in different systems because each had its own user interface," Macosky explained at Boomi World 2026. "With AI, we help make the applications headless, unlocking multimodal access to your systems."

Boomi is betting on hybrid AI infrastructure. The company announced a strategic collaboration with Red Hat to deliver a single, integrated stack for deploying agentic AI at scale, combining Boomi's Agentstudio with Red Hat AI to run open-weight models privately. The priority is governed, secure hybrid workloads, keeping enterprise data in controlled environments.

"Over this next year, helping our enterprise customers unlock the workloads they want to agentify in a secure way is what I'm excited about," Macosky said.