
Please note change of venue! We're now using Sitecore's Paddington office - just a short walk from the previously proposed location.
Join us at the Sitecore's office on the 19th of March for the first user group of 2026.
We'll be following on from an official Sitecore customer event that's happening in the daytime. There'll be the usual food and drink, plus three talks on modern Sitecore products. Covering Product Content Management, Content Operations and MACH integrations across the Siteore stack.
So come join us to socialise, hear the talks and chat with community people and Sitecore staff. It's a great way to make new contacts and learn useful stuff.
If you're signing up (form at bottom of page - you need to do this to get in!) and need meat-free or gluten-free food options please drop an email to jeremy dot davis at unrvld dot com so we know what we need to provide
- Sitecore
10 Eastbourne Terrace, London W2 6LG - Add to calendar
Agenda
A use case for Content Hub products

Jeremy's been looking at a commerce project which has a use case for Product Content Management in Content Hub. Come see this talk to find out why it's useful, how it fits into the architecture with OrderCloud and Search, and what Content Hub offers to help you in these scenarios.
Content Operations with Sitecore

This session will cover Content Operations features in Content Hub and explore how SitecoreAI interfaces with them. Peter will cover topics like workflows, user groups, CMP, MRM, triggers, actions and scripts in the current product, and some thoughts on the future roadmap that Sitecore have planned.
MACH Is Complicated. Now SitecoreAI Makes It Work: Welcome to the Era of Content Operation Systems

Composable architectures promised flexibility, but many organisations now find themselves managing a sprawling MACH landscape with disconnected tools, fragile integrations and manual processes spread across systems. This session digs into why traditional composable stacks often fail at scale and why simply connecting APIs isn’t enough. The session will look at how enterprise needs have shifted beyond isolated categories like CMS, DAM or personalisation into holistic content operations, where workflows span every system and every team. Modern platforms like SitecoreAI are now blurring these lines, signaling that traditional analyst categories like Gartner’s Magic Quadrants may no longer fully represent how teams actually work.