Hyland Unveils Agentic Document Processing with Generative AI

Hyland has launched its agentic document processing solution, leveraging generative AI to automate enterprise workflows, as announced in a press release.

Hyland has launched its next-generation agentic document processing solution, leveraging generative AI to automate enterprise workflows, announced in a press release. This new solution builds on Hyland's Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) capabilities, enabling organizations to transform unstructured data into machine-interpretable formats.

The agentic document processing solution is designed for mission-critical industries such as healthcare, financial services, government, and insurance. It aims to automate complex workflows by understanding, reasoning, and acting autonomously on data. This approach eliminates low-value manual tasks and supports autonomous decision-making at scale.

Hyland's solution features zero-shot, context-aware agents that require no training data, allowing them to understand document types and extract meaning from the full context. These agents are enriched with semantic intelligence to make contextually appropriate decisions and trigger downstream workflows autonomously.

The solution is deployed on Hyland's Content Innovation Cloud, ensuring secure and scalable integration with existing systems like Electronic Health Records and Enterprise Resource Planning platforms. Hyland will showcase these advancements at CommunityLIVE 2025, a premier event for innovation-driven organizations.

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