ECM and Corporate Document Management: Trends for 2026
Modern business is rapidly shifting from chaotic file exchange to systematic digital transformation. ECM (Enterprise Content Management) is becoming not just a technology, but the foundation of information management in organizations — from workflow automation to building full-fledged digital workplaces. In 2026, the focus is shifting toward AI support, low-code platforms, security, integrations, and flexible solutions.
1) AI becomes part of every document
Artificial intelligence turns documents from “static files” into data sources. Systems can already:
- automatically classify and recognize documents;
- extract metadata, counterparty data, and key contract terms;
- generate summaries, detect risks and anomalies;
- answer questions about document content in chat mode.
2) Low-code and no-code — the new standard
Companies no longer want to wait months for custom development. Low-code tools allow business users to:
- create approval workflows,
- modify document routing,
- launch integrations with other systems without extensive IT resources.
3) Integration and API ecosystems
ECM is becoming part of the digital ecosystem: CRM, ERP, electronic signatures, banks, registries, and cloud services. The API-driven approach makes document management part of end-to-end business processes, not just a separate “folder”.
4) Hybrid and cloud model
Organizations combine on-premise and cloud solutions to balance control, security, and scalability. This is especially important for the public sector, finance, and critical infrastructure.
5) Security and audit “by default”
Encryption, access roles, version control, event logs, and full auditability are becoming baseline requirements rather than “optional extras”. Regulatory compliance is becoming a built-in part of the platform.
How Intecracy Group companies adapt their products to modern conditions
The companies within the group have been working for many years in ECM, process automation, and digital transformation. A key contribution in this area is made by InBase — a company specializing in document management systems and digital transformation.
Among the key products and approaches:
Corporate document management based on the Megapolis.DocNet platform — a full cycle of working with documents: from creation and approval to archiving, control, and audit.
Business process management using Scriptum — a low-code platform for fast creation and modification of processes without deep programming.
Electronic archiving and content management through Scriptum.Repository — centralized storage, fast search, secure access.
AI-oriented tools in Scriptum.DMS — document processing automation and intelligent content classification.
A development and integration platform based on UnityBase — for building custom systems, complex integrations, and scalable services.
In practical implementations, InBase achieves key results: significantly reduced document approval times, lower paper-related costs, increased process transparency, and rapid scalability of solutions to meet new needs. Experience from projects in the financial sector, government, agriculture, energy, and retail shows that ECM combined with BPM and AI becomes a strategic transformation tool rather than just an auxiliary system.
What’s next?
In 2026, ECM is becoming an “intelligent layer” of corporate architecture:
- documents become sources of analytics;
- AI supports decision-making;
- low-code accelerates change;
- security and audit are built in “out of the box”.
Organizations that are already investing in ECM gain not just a digital archive, but a managed, transparent, and scalable business process — a foundation for further digital transformation.