SnapLogic has expanded its platform with new capabilities that help enterprises connect data, automate processes, and safely scale AI. The updates include new features for
agent management, AI governance, and open interoperability, as well as the
SnapLogic Intelligent Modernizer (SLIM), a tool that simplifies the move away from legacy systems. Together, these additions give organizations a way to modernize and manage AI adoption in a single platform.
Dominic Wellington, AI and data expert at SnapLogic, told ChannelE2E that the expansion marks a turning point in how enterprises operationalize AI.
“Building on flexible integration capabilities that tie together the systems, apps, and data that run their businesses today, the new Agent Snap is just one example of new functionality that extends the reach of AI into those core systems in a way that is secure and governed,” he said. “This maturing of the AI market, as it moves from pilot and proof-of-concept to production deployment at scale, is very dependent on the access to those systems, making this functionality critical to the success of these roll-outs.”
The new Agent Snap feature introduces a way for enterprises to deploy AI agents with greater control and observability. It helps teams train, monitor, and refine agents while maintaining human oversight. Wellington said that this balance is key to long-term adoption.
“The combination of visibility and governance is what gives leaders the reassurance that these systems can be adopted at scale, avoiding the well-publicised risks that have beset other attempts to deploy AI systems, including with the inclusion of human oversight as an integral part of the AI automation loop.”
Connecting Agents Through MCP and Open Standards
SnapLogic is also expanding support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Streamable HTTP to improve interoperability across different AI systems. These capabilities allow enterprises to connect multiple AI agents, applications, and data sources securely through open standards.
Wellington said this approach helps prevent AI silos. “With every vendor and platform adding support for AI agents, the risk now is of unmanaged AI sprawl, with isolated silos of AI functionality that are not connected up with each other,” he explained. "The resulting confusion, as users need to work out what questions they can ask, which AI agent will inevitably lead to frustration and slowed or even stalled adoptions."
A robust agentic integration fabric that can break down these silos and give both users and AI agents an overall view across all of the data, apps, and systems that underpin enterprise business operations is the goal. Wellington highlighted that the advantage for builders of agents is that they can immediately get access to everything they need to make their agents immediately useful and usable, "without having to worry about the details of how and where to access all of the various pieces of information they require.”
SnapLogic’s Approach to the Agentic Enterprise
SnapLogic’s vision for the Agentic Enterprise builds on its history of integration across diverse systems and environments. Wellington highlighted, “As with our long-standing heritage in traditional integration, our core focus is on integrating all of the systems, apps, and data that companies use to run their business. A robust integration fabric that is useful in the real world needs to span across many different domains: cloud and on-premises, ETL, ELT, and APIM, structured and unstructured data, and now adding agentic AI, not as an afterthought but a natural evolution.”
He added that access to data is the foundation of success for any AI project. “The abysmal success rates for AI projects in the wider market always boil down to a lack of access to data, whether for technical or regulatory reasons. An integration environment that can offer that access in pre-validated and consumable forms is an absolute requirement for success. SnapLogic has a strong track record across all of these domains that enables the confidence which is required for business stakeholders to sign off on these projects.”
SLIM: Making Modernization Practical and Scalable
SnapLogic Intelligent Modernizer (SLIM) is designed to help organizations move away from legacy platforms such as Informatica PowerCenter and IBM DataStage. Using automation and AI, SLIM analyzes old integrations, maps modernization plans, and generates new pipelines. It can reduce migration costs by as much as 80 percent while helping enterprises prepare for AI-driven workloads.
Wellington said partners will play a key role in this process. “There are too many legacy integration platforms that have been used and adopted over the years for us to have a detailed understanding of each of them within our own team. Our strong community of partners has those technical capabilities, and more importantly, the partners often acquired their skills by implementing those legacy solutions in the first place. This experience means that they have a deep understanding of the business purpose that those platforms were originally put in place to implement, and more importantly, how the customers’ requirements have evolved over time. This makes partners a crucial counterpart for us, and for our customers, in putting in place the modern integration fabric that is the critical prerequisite for the success of all of their next initiatives, whether AI or anything else.”
He added that SLIM tackles challenges that have long held modernization back. “The reason many modernization projects stall is the mix of high cost, long timelines, and uncertainty of success,” said Dominic Wellington, AI and data expert at SnapLogic. “SLIM tackles all three directly. It analyzes existing integrations to give teams a clear picture of what they have, translates legacy mappings into modern, best-practice pipelines, and uses the open-source Robot Framework to build a full testing setup. This approach accelerates and de-risks migrations, making even once ‘impossible’ projects achievable.”
With tools like Agent Snap and SLIM, and a continued focus on open connectivity, SnapLogic is giving organizations a practical way to modernize now while laying the groundwork for a future where AI becomes part of everyday work.