OnBase, Hyland’s flagship product, is a single enterprise information platform designed to manage your content, processes and cases. OnBase centralises your important business content in one secure location, and then delivers relevant information to you when you need it, wherever you are. Increase productivity, deliver excellent customer service and reduce risk across departments – or across your entire enterprise.
What if you could power a different way to work?
With OnBase's adaptable technology, processes can be simple and the right content is always at your fingertips
Empower your organisation to become more agile, efficient and effective with OnBase
One platform
OnBase provides a single platform for building content-enabled applications while complementing your other core business systems – delivering value for both your business units and IT department.
Low-code configuration
Reduce cost, development time and departmental siloes by rapidly creating content-enabled solutions with low-code application development.
Anywhere, any way
Deploy OnBase in the cloud, extend to mobile devices and integrate with existing applications – all benefitting from the core strengths and securities native to the OnBase platform.
Explore the OnBase user experience
OnBase provides employees with a complete view of the information they need, when and where they need it. You'll see how OnBase:
- Automates processes and manages important business content
- Works with other applications to deliver information within familiar interfaces
- Enables employees to make better, quicker decisions
- Results in better customer service
85%
customer-driven innovation
96%
customer retention rate
25+
years enterprise experience
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