The keynote session of Sitecore Symposium 2025 just wrapped up, and it was incredible. During yesterday’s early sessions, Sitecore CEO Eric Stine teased that it would be the biggest Sitecore announcement ever at the largest Symposium ever—and they delivered in several very big ways.
Sitecore.ai
The way Sitecore is presented, used, and sold is completely changing. Over the past four years, Sitecore has rapidly acquired and built a powerful suite of products — XM Cloud, Stream, CDP/Personalize, Content Hub, and more. While each tool has been strong individually, the overall ecosystem often felt fragmented. That’s now changing in a big way. Moving forward, all Sitecore cloud products will be unified under Sitecore.ai, creating a single, cohesive platform for content, data, and personalization. Starting November 10, XM Cloud subscribers will gain access to the full suite of capabilities — one subscription, one experience.
Sitecore Studio
This announcement brings long-awaited feature parity between classic XM and XM Cloud. I remember being at SUGCON NA in Minneapolis in the early days of XM Cloud, when its architect, Andy Cohen, famously said: “Can you customize XM Cloud? Yes. Should you customize XM Cloud? Never.” That reality has been one of the key tradeoffs of SaaS — scalability without full flexibility. Sitecore Studio changes that by introducing powerful customization tools directly within the cloud environment. It opens the door to building more robust, extensible, and agentic capabilities while retaining the performance and simplicity of SaaS.
Sitecore.ai Pathways
One of the biggest challenges with any platform shift is migration. Even moving from on-prem XM to XM Cloud has been complex for many organizations. Sitecore.ai Pathways takes direct aim at that challenge by simplifying and accelerating the migration process. That alone is significant. But Sitecore went further, introducing a migration capability that can bring content and structure from any CMS platform into Sitecore.ai. It’s a bold move that lowers barriers, expands accessibility, and helps organizations modernize faster than ever before.
What stood out just as much as the technology introduced were the stories that followed, inspiring examples from Shriners Hospitals for Children, The Savannah Bananas (and the always-energetic Jesse Cole), Berkeley Group, and Regal Rexnord, each showing how connected, intelligent experiences can create real impact in the world.
Sitecore significantly foreshadowed a major announcement at this Symposium, and they certainly delivered. Leading up to this event if you had asked me what I wanted to hear, my response certainly would have been something along the lines of: Less fragmented, more accessible and easier migration path. That is exactly what Sitecore showed today and we are extremely excited for this new era.