Intelligent Document Processing News: Weekly Recap

In this section we cover news, insights and trivia about Intelligent Document Processing (IDP), share interesting articles, upcoming webinars, events and more.

What we cover in last week’s recap:

🗞️News:

TCG Process and ICE-Tech join forces

Intelligent process automation software provider TCG Process has announced a strategic partnership with insurance platform ICE-Tech. Thanks to this partnership, TCG Process integrates its AI-powered triage technology into ICE-Tech’s platform. The integration enables policy and claims teams at insurance organizations to automatically ingest, validate, and route unstructured documents such as emails and attachments while preserving full transparency, auditability, and control. Barry Richards, TCG Process Managing Director for UK and Ireland, commented: “We are delighted to be a strategic partner with ICE-Tech and delivering significant live process automation benefits to our joint customers. TCG’s ingestion and data processing capability is purposely open, future proof and able to accommodate AI services that are relevant in meeting business objectives. Together, TCG and ICE offer our clients a real opportunity to be market competitive and provide exceptional service to their customers.”

ISG publishes the ISG Buyers Guides™ for Platforms, including for Intelligent Document Processing Platforms

Tech research and advisory firm Information Services Group (ISG) has published its latest research in the form of the ISG Buyers Guides™ for Platforms. For the Buyers Guide for Intelligent Automation Platforms, ISG also evaluated providers in the category of Intelligent Document Processing Platforms. These are the results of ISG’s evaluation: Appian was the top Overall Leader, followed by Microsoft and ServiceNow. Appian was designated a Leader in four evaluation categories, Microsoft in three and ServiceNow in four. All three Overall Leaders were rated Exemplary, along with Automation Anywhere, IBM, Iron Mountain and UiPath. Hyperscience, Newgen, Tungsten Automation and Workato were rated Innovative. Emerging providers for Intelligent Document Processing Platforms were the following: Nanonets was the top Overall Leader, followed by Rossum and Indico Data. Nanonets was designated a Leader in three evaluation categories, Rossum in three and Indico Data in five. Nanonets and Indico Data were rated Exemplary, along with AuraQuantic. Fisent and Rossum were rated Innovative. David Menninger, executive director, software research at ISG, explained: “Integrated, AI-enabled software platforms are becoming foundational to enterprise operations, adaptation and growth. This research examines both established and emerging providers and their products in depth, establishing AI capability as a core requirement and giving organizations the insights they need to select the platforms that will best suit their needs.”

📰Article:

LandingAI and the future of IDP

Check out this article from Dan Lucarini, Senior Analyst at Deep Analysis, on LandingAI, as he writes: “LandingAI is another Bay Area start-up I follow: reading their news releases, attending their webinars, and joining their Discord channel. The company created AI vision models that can read images like a human and extract meaning from them including text, objects, and layout. Text extraction using OCR has always been at the core of IDP. LandingAI proposes to replace OCR with its vision models and markets this to developers as “agentic” document extraction to differentiate it from old-fashioned OCR and existing IDP products.”

2026 Outlook: Agentic Automation Becomes the Enterprise Control Layer

“2026 is set to redefine how enterprises operate. Agentic automation is moving beyond task-level efficiency to become a strategic control layer for information-intensive organizations,” writes Petra Beck. Check out her latest article in which she outlines 10 predictions for the year ahead.

💡Opinion:

Unlocking the Dark Matter of Business: The Future of Document AI

Today’s organizations face a dilemma: information overload. Largely unstructured data makes documents—as Dr. Marlene Wolfgruber, Product Marketing Lead for AI at Intelligent Document Processing vendor ABBYY, puts it—the “dark matter” of modern business. What must organizations do to turn document “dark matter” into a business asset? Read her latest opinion piece to find out more.

🎥Upcoming Webinar:

February 18, 2026, 12 pm EST: Accelerate Digital Transformation with Intelligent Document Processing

Finding the perfect Intelligent Document Processing solution can be overwhelming—especially with rapidly evolving AI and automation capabilities. AIIM Demo Days simplifies your search by bringing together leading solution providers to showcase cutting-edge innovations in a pressure-free, no-sales-pitch environment.

📆Upcoming Event (in-person):

April 28-30, 2026: AI+IM Global Summit 2026 in Baltimore, US

Join AIIM (The Association for Intelligent Information Management) at the AI+IM Global Summit 2026, happening April 28–30, 2026 in Baltimore. This is AIIM’s premier event where professionals from across industries gather to explore how AI is reshaping the way we manage, protect, and activate business information. You’ll connect with experts, dive into hands-on sessions, and walk away with insights you can put into action right away.

📌Find more upcoming events and webinars in the Intelligent Document Processing space here.

Thank you for reading and see you next week!


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