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Hyland announces ECM product updates and AI-driven enhancements

Hyland has introduced new solutions aimed at helping organisations manage enterprise content and integrate AI into core systems and workflows to support decision-making and process automation.

  • Monday, 27th April 2026 Posted 2 weeks ago in by Sophie Milburn

Hyland has announced its latest suite of enterprise content management (ECM) product offerings and updates aimed at enhancing the Content Innovation Cloud. The enhancements focus on helping organisations work with content more effectively, modernise core systems, and prepare for AI-driven automation.

A key element of Hyland’s approach is the integration of AI into business processes, enabling enterprise content to be used as actionable information within workflows. This is intended to support organisations in modernising operations, automating processes, and scaling across environments.

The updates include the introduction of Agentic General Ledger (GL) Coding, which applies AI-assisted recommendations within accounts payable workflows to support GL coding. The capability is designed to improve coding accuracy, provide explainable outputs, and integrate with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.

Hyland for SAP S/4HANA provides integration between content management and SAP workflows, enabling access to governed content within business processes. It is designed to support document management, compliance, and auditability without requiring custom code.

Hyland for Workday Student extends content management capabilities into student lifecycle processes, enabling document handling and search functionality within Workday Student environments.

Enhancements to the Content Innovation Cloud include:

  • Hyland IDP: Updates to usability and configuration, supporting document processing and data quality management.
  • Knowledge Discovery: Secure access to content across repositories using natural language, with controls aligned to supported AI models.
  • Knowledge Enrichment: Conversion of unstructured content into structured data for use in AI applications, with configurable context enrichment.
  • Hyland Content Federation Service (CFS): Connectivity between multiple content platforms and cloud-based AI services without requiring content migration.

Additional platform updates across Hyland’s portfolio include:

  • PACSgear 25.2: Updates for healthcare content workflows, including Single Sign-On support and expanded search functionality.
  • Nuxeo 2026.1: Introduction of MongoDB Atlas Search and simplified environment provisioning for testing and deployment.
  • Alfresco 26.1: Updates to search capabilities and integration with enterprise applications.
  • Perceptive Content 26.1: A unified interface, productivity enhancements, and expanded security and platform support.

These updates extend Hyland’s ECM platform with additional AI and automation-related capabilities across its product suite.

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