Hyland Appoints Tim McIntire as Chief Technology Officer
CLEVELAND, May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hyland, a leader in unified content and process intelligence solutions and the innovator behind the Content Innovation Cloud™, has announced the appointment of Tim McIntire as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO). In this pivotal role, McIntire will steer the company’s product vision and global engineering initiatives, focusing on delivering innovative solutions and enhancing user experiences across Hyland’s expansive portfolio.
Hyland’s CEO, Jitesh S. Ghai, praised McIntire’s extensive technological expertise and his hands-on approach. "Tim’s background in global software engineering and his ability to foster high-performing teams are critical as we enter a new chapter of innovation," he remarked. McIntire’s leadership is expected to be vital in advancing Hyland’s capabilities in AI-powered content intelligence and cloud-native technologies.
Before joining Hyland, McIntire co-founded StackIQ, a company acquired by Teradata in 2017. He played a key role in several product launches aimed at enterprise data and analytics, eventually serving as Senior Vice President, Product Engineering at Teradata, where he led an engineering team exceeding 1,000 employees.
Expressing his enthusiasm for his new role, McIntire stated, "As we continue to innovate, I’m excited to leverage my experience in AI, cloud computing, and data analytics to propel Hyland’s long-term roadmap."
In his capacity as CTO, McIntire will be responsible for defining Hyland’s global engineering vision, ensuring that its technology foundations are scalable, secure, and high-performing. He will also oversee the development of cloud operations and architectural standards across various locations, reinforcing Hyland’s commitment to excellence.
For further information, visit Hyland.com. Hyland is renowned for providing solutions that empower organizations, transforming how they operate and engage with stakeholders.
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