Sydney, Australia – Enterprise content management provider Hyland has announced the expansion of its AI-native Content Innovation Cloud across the Asia-Pacific region through its ongoing collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), aiming to address growing demand for AI capabilities while meeting data sovereignty requirements in regulated industries.
The expansion brings Hyland’s Content Innovation Cloud to the AWS Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region, enabling organisations in sectors such as healthcare, financial services, insurance, education, and government to access AI-ready content and support agent-driven operations with lower latency and regional data hosting.
The move builds on the companies’ existing strategic collaboration agreement and comes as organisations across the region seek to adopt artificial intelligence technologies while maintaining compliance with local data governance and sovereignty requirements.
“With demand for AI-driven enterprise solutions accelerating globally, organisations across the Asia-Pacific region want to take advantage of AI but are mindful of data sovereignty and deploying advanced content and AI capabilities within their own regional infrastructure,” said Tim McIntire, Chief Technology Officer at Hyland. “By extending the Content Innovation Cloud into Australia, Hyland is removing that barrier, empowering our customers to move forward with confidence as they modernise core operations and adopt the agentic enterprise.”
According to Hyland, the expansion supports its strategy around what it describes as the “content-powered agentic enterprise,” a framework designed to connect AI systems with enterprise content and business processes. The company said recent innovations include the Enterprise Context Engine, Agent Lifecycle Management, Enterprise Agent Mesh, and headless capabilities within the Content Innovation Cloud platform.
Mark Grimes, Managing Director at Blumark, said the regional availability of the platform could help organisations accelerate AI adoption.
“This expansion of Hyland’s partnership with AWS significantly strengthens the foundation for delivering AI-native innovation across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region,” said Grimes. “With local access to the Content Innovation Cloud, organisations can realise the true benefits of the content-powered agentic enterprise, and we look forward to working with Hyland to help our customers realise their full potential.”
AWS said the collaboration is intended to help organisations integrate AI more closely with operational workflows while maintaining governance controls.
“The next phase of enterprise AI will be defined by how effectively organisations can connect intelligence to real business processes,” said Carol Potts, General Manager, ISV, at AWS. “By expanding our partnership with Hyland in Australia, New Zealand and across the Asia-Pacific region, we are helping customers unlock the full value of their content-powered agentic automation and build a trusted foundation for AI innovation on AWS.”
Hyland said the regional deployment is expected to help customers improve digital experiences, support AI-driven initiatives, and pursue new business opportunities while maintaining compliance and governance standards.

