Open Text Corporation

OpenText Corporation
Type Public (NASDAQ: OTEX; TSXOTC)
Industry Computer software
Founded 1991
Founder(s) Tim Bray, Gaston Gonnet, Frank Tompa
Headquarters Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Key people John Shackleton, CEO
Tom Jenkins, Chairman
Products Content management solutions
Revenue US$1033.3 million (FY 2011)[1]
Net income US$123.2 million (FY 2011)[1]
Employees 4,450 (2011)
Website www.opentext.com

OpenText Corporation (TSXOTC NASDAQOTEX) is a software company headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. As Canada's largest software company, it produces and distributes computer software applications designed to enable Enterprise content management (ECM) solutions for large corporations across all industries.[2]

OpenText software applications manage content (or unstructured data) for most types of governance, efficiency and monetization requirements in large companies, government agencies and professional service firms. OpenText solutions address information management requirements including:

Its primary offerings include the OpenText ECM Suite, BPM products, mobile enterprise applications, content solutions for law firms and mid-sized businesses, secure social networks, web content management and cloud services.

OpenText employs approximately 4,450 people worldwide. It is a publicly traded company, listed on Nasdaq and TSE.

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History

OpenText’s history has centered on the development of ECM software that combines content lifecycle management, business processes and user engagement. OpenText software includes the underlying platform to manage most content types, ranging from user generated content in social networks to data in enterprise resource management systems. These ECM technologies can be used to address end user engagement, business agility, and cost and risk reduction.

OpenText originated in 1991 as a small three-person consulting operation. The company was a spin-off of a University of Waterloo project that developed technology used to index the Oxford English Dictionary. In partnership with colleagues from Oxford University, participants in the project included two professors of Computer Science, Dr. Frank Tompa and Dr. Gaston Gonnet, along with their Faculty of Arts colleague, John Stubbs. Later founders of the business application of the technology developed during the course of this project include Tom Jenkins, who joined the company as COO in 1994 and Tim Bray. Tom Jenkins later became President and Chief Executive Officer. Today, John Shackleton serves as CEO of OpenText, and Tom Jenkins as Executive Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer.

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Offerings

OpenText is an independent software vendor which sells software licenses including support and maintenance. OpenText offers worldwide consulting services, software training and individual support packages.

OpenText ECM Suite

The OpenText ECM Suite integrates multiple technologies for document management, records management, web content management, digital asset management, email management and information lifecycle management. Other components include electronic discovery, document capture, document imaging and digital faxing solutions. The suite provides functions for team collaboration, forums, blogs, wikis, and real-time instant messaging and collaboration. These functions are connected through business process management tools to each other and to other business applications and processes.

Applications for Microsoft, Oracle, SAP

OpenText offers multiple applications that extend the functionality of major business applications through partnerships with Microsoft, Oracle and SAP.[15] In addition, SAP resells a number of the company’s software applications for document access, archiving and invoice management, digital asset management and employee file management.

Vertical, Horizontal Applications

OpenText offers content management applications for specific industries and business functions. These applications are built using OpenText ECM Suite technologies to address the requirements of a particular industry such as energy or pharmaceutical or particular business requirements such as human relations or accounts payable.[16]

Document Management

OpenText document management software is designed to help organizations reduce time spent managing documents and projects by making content easier to find, allowing for consistent governance of corporate information and providing a central knowledge base of current and approved documents.

Records Management

OpenText records management products give organizations the software infrastructure necessary to ensure compliance with worldwide regulations, standards, and certifications such as DoD 5015.2, US FDA 21 CFR Part 11, SEC Rule 17a, MoReq2, and Section 508.

Email Management

The email management component of the OpenText ECM Suite addresses an organization’s key email issues, including storage, litigation, eDiscovery or compliance. The email management component of the OpenText ECM Suite is characterized by a centralized foundation of compliant archiving and records management, enabling the secure storage and management of email to ensure regulatory compliance and reduce litigation risks.

Business Process Management

OpenText BPM software products enable organizations to create, deploy, modify, and manage business processes. OpenText BPM software applications integrate people and content from multiple applications and support adaptive case management.

Collaboration and Social Media

OpenText collaboration software products enable employees and business partners to share knowledge, collaborate in the context of business processes, and form ad hoc teams. OpenText social media products help businesses capture user-generated content by taking features from consumer technology and adapting them to the security and compliance needs of large organizations.

Web Content Management

OpenText offers a set of offerings to manage and optimize Web-based content in order to establish intranets, extranets and external websites. This Web content management system is integrated with the OpenText ECM Suite.

Digital Asset Management

OpenText digital asset management (DAM) products provide organizations with a centralized management resource for digital media files and underlying metadata and provides facilities for discovery, access, editing, sharing, reuse, distribution, and archiving of rich media assets.

Mobile Solutions

OpenText offers an array of mobile capabilities for enterprises. The company's MEAP (Mobile Enterprise Application Framework) allows customers to deliver apps on multiple types of devices.

Competitors

Some of OpenText's key competitors in the enterprise content management market include:

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Top 25 Canadian Software Companies"
  3. ^ "OpenText History"
  4. ^ "OpenText IPO"
  5. ^ “Web-based Electronic Document Management Year-End Market Review, 1996, International Data Corporation"
  6. ^ "Gartner Research May 23, 2002 Magic Quadrant: Team Collaboration Support"
  7. ^ “Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management” October 19, 2004"
  8. ^ "Open Text acquires Vizible Corporation"
  9. ^ "Vignette to become part of Open Text in $310M deal". 2009-05-06. http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/stories/2009/05/04/daily29.html. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  10. ^ "Open Text Completes Vignette Acquisition". http://www.opentext.com/2/global/press-release-details.html?id=2233. Retrieved 2009-07-28. 
  11. ^ "OpenText Supports G-20"
  12. ^ "OpenText Acquires StreamServe"
  13. ^ Christine, Dobby. "Open Text buys Texas’ Global 360 for $260M". FINANCIAL POST. http://business.financialpost.com/2011/07/13/open-text-buys-texas-global-360-for-260m/. Retrieved 13 July 2011. 
  14. ^ "OpenText Acquires Global 360". Open Text Press Release. Open Text. http://www.opentext.com/2/global/press-release-details.html?id=2553. Retrieved 13 July 2011. 
  15. ^ "Open Text and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server: The Road to Greater Productivity". IDC. http://download.microsoft.com/download/e/8/9/e898f1fb-73a5-44f5-8317-d562f842660a/IDCWP06Q_print_letter.pdf. Retrieved 2009-05-19. 
  16. ^ "Use CEVAs to Generate Value From Your Content". Gartner. http://www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?doc_cd=137675. Retrieved 2009-05-18. 

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