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Progress Software Introduces AI Agents Built into CMS Workflows

Reducing content bottlenecks and scaling digital delivery

AI infrastructure software provider Progress Software has announced powerful agentic AI capabilities in Progress® Sitefinity® Generative CMS. With Sitefinity AI agents, organizations can streamline content operations, accelerate digital experience delivery, and unlock greater productivity, consistency, and control.

“Enterprise AI is entering its next phase, shifting from AI-assisted engagement to AI-powered digital operations. With AI agents, content, personalization and deployment flexibility in one platform, organizations can move faster, reduce complexity and scale digital delivery with greater control, ” said Loren Jarrett, EVP and GM, Digital Experience, Progress Software.

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