RSM to leverage Boomi platform to help its mid-market customers

Boomi, the intelligent integration and automation provider, has extended its strategic business alliance with RSM US — the provider of assurance, tax and consulting services for the middle market. Through this alliance, RSM will leverage the Boomi platform to help middle market companies thrive.

“As middle market organisations increasingly adopt cloud technologies, seamlessly connecting various systems and applications becomes critical,” said Shari Lava, Research Director, IDC. 

“However, many of them struggle with data trapped in separate systems, manual workflows that drain employee time, and limited IT resources to implement robust integration solutions. Low-code integration is a crucial tool to overcoming complexity, while improving efficiency, agility, and sustained growth.”

The alliance between Boomi and RSM tackles the obstacles confronting middle market organisations by leveraging Boomi’s low-code integration platform as a service (iPaaS) and RSM’s ability to help tailor growth journeys. This empowers middle market companies to dismantle data silos, streamline operations, automate tasks, and ultimately liberate valuable employee resources.

“Many middle market businesses do not have the resources to tackle complex integration challenges,” said John Rush, national application development and integration leader with RSM US. “This alliance enables us to offer Boomi’s iPaaS across our suite of technology consulting services, including ERP, CRM, human capital management, and managed IT solutions to meet customers where they are today, help them seamlessly scale and drive transformative business outcomes.”

“Boomi is committed to helping businesses of all sizes achieve their digital transformation goals,” said Dan McAllister, Senior VP of Global Alliances and Channels at Boomi. 

“This alliance combines our world-class technology with the talent of a leading firm for the middle market and expands our reach to accelerate digital transformation for the commercial spacs.”

In January, RSM announced revenues across Asia Pacific of US$1.1 B, with year-on-year growth of 8% for 2023. Its seven ASEAN member firms saw revenues grow by an average of 12%, with double-digit growth in Cambodia, Singapore, Vietnam and the Philippines, the company said in a statement. RSM revenues across the Middle East and North Africa totalled US$66.7 M, with year-on-year growth of 30% for 2023.

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