LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 24, 2026--
Boomi, the data activation company for AI, today announced the EMEA winners of its FY26 Boomi Customer Innovation Awards, at Boomi World Tour London, taking place 23–24 June 2026 at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London.
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Across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, a new generation of organisations is redefining what it means to be a data-driven business. This year's EMEA Customer Innovation Award winners have done more than implement technology, they have fundamentally changed how their organisations operate, compete, and grow. Working with the Boomi Enterprise Platform, they have turned fragmented data into strategic advantage, replaced manual complexity with intelligent automation, and in many cases laid the groundwork for enterprises built to move faster, decide smarter, and act with confidence.
This year's EMEA Customer Innovation Award winners are:
“The organisations recognised haven't waited for transformation to happen to them, they've driven it, and gained competitive advantage. Whether that means activating data that was previously invisible to the business, tearing down the silos that slowed them down, or taking bold steps toward a fully agentic enterprise, each of these winners has made decisions that are delivering measurable results — setting the pace for their industries. The Boomi Enterprise Platform exists to make exactly this kind of transformation possible, and seeing our EMEA customers push the boundaries of what it can do is what drives us to keep innovating," said Adrian Trickett, GM, SVP EMEA, Boomi.
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Boomi Announces Its FY26 EMEA Customer Innovation Award Winners
BERLIN (AP) — Germany's railway was running largely as normal Wednesday after a late-night communication system outage left trains and travelers stranded around the country, but the main rail operator faced criticism and questions over the chaos.
Trains were halted abruptly across Germany late Tuesday and service resumed gradually about two hours later, after midnight. Long lines formed at information desks as travelers tried to figure out how to reach their destination and where to spend the night.
The main railway operator said it was offering taxi and hotel vouchers and, where possible, putting trains in place for would-be travelers to sit in while they waited. But passengers complained of a lack of information.
The outage was the result of a problem with the GSM-R digital communication system used for internal communication on the railway network.
The main railway operator, federal government-owned Deutsche Bahn, said trains started running “largely seamlessly” on Wednesday morning, though there may be isolated service reductions.
There was no official word on what caused the system failure, though German media reported that a faulty software update was suspected rather than sabotage.
Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder told news agency dpa that if the cause was a problem with hardware components or a software update, Deutsche Bahn must set up a system so that it doesn't happen again.
The breakdown came after years of increasingly frequent complaints about train delays and service interruptions.
Deutsche Bahn is conducting thorough though disruptive overhauls of major routes after years of underinvestment in a bid to improve its performance, but any significant improvement is expected to take time.
The European Union's most populous country has a railway network totaling some 33,400 kilometers (20,750 miles) in length, with 5,400 train stations.
“That all rail traffic in Germany comes to a halt because of a technical defect is a new low in already poor operating quality,” Oliver Krischer, the regional transport minister in North Rhine-Westphalia state, Germany's most populous, told dpa.
He said there need to be “emergency mechanisms that prevent such a disaster in the future. People rely on reaching their destination at least somewhat punctually by rail.”
Passengers wait for a train at a platform in the central train station in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, June 24, 2026, following the nationwide service disruption on the Deutsche Bahn network. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Passengers wait for a train at a platform in the central train station in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, June 24, 2026, following the nationwide service disruption on the Deutsche Bahn network. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Passengers are on the move in the central train station in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, June 24, 2026, following the nationwide service disruption on the Deutsche Bahn network. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Passengers walk through Munich Central Station to catch their trains this morning following the nationwide Deutsche Bahn service disruption Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (Peter Kneffel/dpa via AP)
A passenger walks past an ICE train at Munich Central Station in Munich, Germany Wednesday, June 24, 2026, following the nationwide service disruption on the Deutsche Bahn network. (Peter Kneffel/dpa via AP)
A commuter stretches out on a bench at Frankfurt's main station, Tuesday, June 23, 2026, after a communications system failure forced Germany's railway system to suspend train service. (Andreas Arnold/dpa via AP)
Travelers are on the move at the main train station in Frankfurt, Germany early Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (Andreas Arnold/dpa via AP)