How Microsoft and M-Files Transform Content Management

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How Microsoft and M-Files are Revolutionizing Content Management Together

Ian Story of Microsoft and Antti Nivala of M-Files discuss how their collaboration is aiming to bring the best of content management to users

For years, executives from Microsoft and document management platform provider M-Files would meet across the aisles at industry events, often as competitors. Today, the story has changed. The two companies are now partners, collaborating to build integrated solutions to help businesses work more productively and securely.

“All the years we would see each other at different events, we would be competing,” recalls Ian Story, principal architect for OneDrive and SharePoint at Microsoft. “I’m excited just to be sitting here now as partners.”

For Antti Nivala, founder and CEO of M-Files, the partnership aligns with his initial vision when founding M-Files.

“Right from the start, my core idea was to offer the best possible experience to end users,” he explains. “Most of the customers we work with use Microsoft tools as their digital workplace. So, it’s been important for me to make sure that M-Files integrates with Office tools, with the Windows operating system, and today with Microsoft 365 in the cloud.”

That integration has reached a new level as M-Files enables users to co-author and edit documents simultaneously in Microsoft 365 desktop applications while the M-Files platform organizes information, guides business processes, and automates security and compliance.

“Co-authoring is very important for M-Files users,” says Nivala. “M-Files serves customers best when it’s not just the system of record, but also the system of work. Compliance becomes automatic. You can just do your work while everything else happens behind the scenes.”

Story adds: “It provides 100 percent of the native co-authoring features of Microsoft 365 – comments, mentions, presence awareness, working with Copilot – not partial functionality.”

Underpinning these capabilities is Sharepoint Embedded, an API-only solution that enables app developers to utilize the Microsoft 365 file and document storage functionality.

“The solution uses the core storage technology, compliance and security capabilities of SharePoint, but not the user interface,” says Story. “Users only interact through M-Files’ user interface. It’s the best of both worlds.”

Co-authoring marks the beginning of what Nivala and Story envisage as a much deeper collaboration, with the development work the two companies have already done opening up new avenues for innovation.

“We now have this tight integration between M-Files and Microsoft 365, essentially using Microsoft 365 storage for the content,” says Nivala. “That brings quite a lot of possibilities. There are so many use cases that are ideal for M-Files – from simple sync and share to high-end document management. The partnership just makes a ton of sense.”

For Nivala, the real value of the new partnership for Microsoft customers comes from the contextual information M-Files can provide.

“We integrate with business systems like SAP and Salesforce, and use those business objects as context for documents,” he says. “It’s not just document management. From customer data to plant and equipment data – you can pull it all together with metadata inside Microsoft 365. That’s quite unique to M-Files.”

M-Files customers will now be able to make use of Sharepoint capabilities through the M-Files interface.

AI adds another layer of opportunity for Microsoft and M-Files to explore.
“Having Copilot natively access content is an exciting prospect,” says Nivala.“ By exposing business context and documents in M-Files to Copilot, alongside the Microsoft Graph, you really get to the right conclusion for whatever the user needs.”
Story can also foresee the companies working together to develop specialized AI agents.

“I can imagine future agents for tax and accounting, engineering or life sciences,” he says. “With the business object context from M-Files and collaboration data from Microsoft Teams and email in the Microsoft Graph, it’s a really powerful combination.”
Security and compliance will remain a central focus of the collaboration.

“A very practical example is sensitivity labels,” says Nivala. “Now, thanks to the integration, we can create sensitivity labels automatically with metadata. If a document relates to a confidential project, metadata can trigger encryption and prevent oversharing.”

Story highlights the compliance advantages for customers when working on Microsoft 365 through the M-Files platform.

“There’s a simplicity in knowing all of your content is in one place,” he says. “You don’t have some in Microsoft 365 and some somewhere else. It’s protected by Microsoft Purview, with certifications like FedRAMP, SOC 2 and HIPAA. If customers ask if they have access to Microsoft Defender or Advanced Threat Protection, the answer is yes – it’s just like any other content in Microsoft 365. It’s all built natively into Word, Excel and even Acrobat. No plugins, no extra tools – it just works.”

Both Nivala and Story see the current integrations as just the beginning.

“The combination of Microsoft 365 and M-Files isn’t just about solving problems today – it’s about laying the groundwork for how people will collaborate in the future,” says Story. “With AI, compliance and seamless co-authoring built in, we’re helping customers move towards a workplace where content is always available, always secure, and always in context.”

Nivala agrees: “This is the start of a much bigger journey. The more intelligence and automation we bring into the daily flow of work, the closer we get to making information management effortless. That’s the vision – and we’re only getting started.”

Source: https://www.m-files.com/blog/articles/microsoft-m-files-content-management/

How Microsoft and M-Files Transform Document Management

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The future of document management

M-Files and Microsoft are using the power of AI to transform fragmented document systems with a secure and unified intelligent collaboration solution.

Today’s digital-first workplace makes document management not just a technical concern, but a strategic imperative. From productivity and compliance to employee engagement, the systems we use to store, share and secure content shape the rhythm of modern enterprise life. Yet many organizations still rely on a patchwork of legacy tools, cloud platforms and departmental systems. The result? A tangled web of “content chaos” where vital information is scattered, siloed and often out of reach.

Disconnected systems – email servers, shared drives, customer relationship management platforms, enterprise resource planning solutions – rarely speak the same language. Employees spend time hunting for documents, toggling between apps, or recreating content that already exists. This inefficiency doesn’t just sap productivity, it introduces compliance risks, especially in regulated sectors like healthcare, finance and manufacturing.

Version confusion, duplicated efforts and inconsistent metadata tagging erode trust in organizational data. When employees aren’t sure if a document is accurate or current, they hesitate to act. Meanwhile, the constant switching between tools creates cognitive overload, fueling change fatigue and resistance to transformation.

Microsoft SharePoint has long been a cornerstone of enterprise content management. It offers centralized storage, real-time collaboration, granular access controls and seamless collaboration with Microsoft 365 tools like Teams and OneDrive. It also enables AI-powered features like Microsoft Copilot to interact with stored content.

But SharePoint isn’t perfect. Version control can become murky when documents are duplicated across team channels and personal folders. Metadata often requires manual setup, limiting automation. And while enterprise search is powerful, it’s not always intuitive, so users often struggle to locate documents unless they know the exact name or path.

Governance is another challenge. Without a unified strategy, organizations face permission sprawl, accidental exposure of sensitive content and difficulty enforcing retention policies. Audits become complex, so the risk of non-compliance grows.

There’s also the human element to consider. Poor user experience in document systems leads to disengagement. When tools are clunky or inconsistent, employees create their own workarounds – personal folder structures, unauthorized cloud services, informal sharing. This “shadow IT” undermines governance and introduces security vulnerabilities.

Change fatigue is real. When new tools are rolled out without clear benefits or adequate support, employees resist. They fear losing control over their workflows, struggle with steep learning curves, and question the motives behind transformation. Without thoughtful implementation, even the most promising technologies can fall flat.

Enter M-Files, a leader in AI-powered document management, and strategic partner of Microsoft. This collaboration enables seamless connectivity between M-Files and Microsoft 365 via SharePoint Embedded – an API-only, scalable content repository that powers modern Microsoft experiences like Loop and Copilot Pages.

This partnership tackles long-standing pain points in document management: fragmented governance, poor content quality and siloed environments. By centralizing content and embedding intelligence into everyday workflows, M-Files and Microsoft 365 empower organizations to automate metadata tagging and document classification, as well as improve their decision-making with AI-curated insights and strengthen compliance with unified governance via Microsoft Purview. And by leveraging existing Microsoft 365 infrastructure, they are able to maximize their return on investment.

M-Files now allows organizations to store selected content directly within the Microsoft 365 tenant, eliminating duplication and enabling seamless access through familiar apps like TeamsOutlook, and Copilot. This native connection supports co-authoring, real-time collaboration and AI-driven workflows – all while maintaining strict compliance through Microsoft Purview.

At the heart of M-Files is Aino, a generative AI assistant that enables conversational interactions with enterprise content. Aino can classify documents, extract metadata, generate summaries and surface context-aware insights. Paired with Copilot, it creates a powerful ecosystem where AI agents analyze documents with full context and compliance.

For organizations invested in Microsoft 365, M-Files isn’t just compatible, it’s essential. It brings order, automation and control to business content, while enabling collaboration that is secure, scalable and intelligent. Whether managing technical specifications, client deliverables or compliance records, M-Files ensures that content is organized, accessible and actionable – right where teams already work.

This unified solution marks a departure from legacy systems. It’s not just about storing documents – it’s about transforming how we interact with them. With M-Files and Microsoft 365, the future of document management is intelligent, integrated and ready for what’s next.

Explore the M-Files and Microsoft partnership to see how AI-driven document management transforms your business.

Source: https://www.m-files.com/blog/articles/future-of-document-management/