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'''OpenText Corporation''' is headquartered in [[Waterloo, Ontario]], [[Canada]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cantechletter.com/2011/04/cantech-letter-interviews-john-shackleton-open-text/|title=Cantech Letter interviews John Shackleton of OpenText|author=Nick Waddell|work=Cantech Letter}}</ref> and is Canada's largest software company.{{cn|date=July 2015}} It develops and sells [[Enterprise Information Management]] (EIM) [[software]] solutions for large corporations across all industries.<ref>[http://www.branham300.com/index.php?year=2010&listing=4 "Top 25 Canadian Software Companies"]</ref>
'''OpenText Corporation''' is headquartered in [[Waterloo, Ontario]], [[Canada]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cantechletter.com/2011/04/cantech-letter-interviews-john-shackleton-open-text/|title=Cantech Letter interviews John Shackleton of OpenText|author=Nick Waddell|work=Cantech Letter}}</ref> and is Canada's largest software company as of 2014.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ontario Liberals give $120M grant to Canada's largest software company|url=http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/ontario-liberals-give-120m-grant-to-canada-s-largest-software-company-1.1792933|publisher=CTV News Canada}}</ref> It develops and sells [[Enterprise Information Management]] (EIM) [[software]] solutions for large corporations across all industries.<ref>[http://www.branham300.com/index.php?year=2010&listing=4 "Top 25 Canadian Software Companies"]</ref>


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 are aimed at addressing information management requirements, including the management of large volumes of content, compliance with regulatory requirements, and mobile and online experience management.
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 are aimed at addressing information management requirements, including the management of large volumes of content, compliance with regulatory requirements, and mobile and online experience management.

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OpenText Corporation
Company typePublic (NasdaqOTEX; TSXOTC)
IndustryComputer software
Founded1991
FounderTim Bray, Gaston Gonnet, Frank Tompa
HeadquartersWaterloo, Ontario, Canada
Key people
Mark Barrenechea, CEO
Tom Jenkins, Chairman
ProductsContent management solutions
RevenueIncrease US$ $1,624 million (FY 2014[1])
Number of employees
8,500 (2015)
Websitewww.opentext.com

OpenText Corporation is headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada[2] and is Canada's largest software company as of 2014.[3] It develops and sells Enterprise Information Management (EIM) software solutions for large corporations across all industries.[4]

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 are aimed at addressing information management requirements, including the management of large volumes of content, compliance with regulatory requirements, and mobile and online experience management.

OpenText employs 8,500 people worldwide and is a publicly traded company, listed on the NASDAQ (OTEX) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (OTC).

History

OpenText was founded in 1991 as a small four-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.

Early participants in the project included two professors of Computer Science, Dr. Frank Tompa and Dr. Gaston Gonnet, an undergrad Computer Science co-op student, Michael Knowles, and with their Faculty of Arts colleague, John Stubbs.

Key people who become involved later include Tom Jenkins (P Thomas Jenkins, known as Tom), who joined the company as COO in 1994 and Tim Bray. Tom Jenkins later became President and Chief Executive Officer,[5] and has been Executive Chairman since 2013. John Shackleton served as President from 1998–2011, and as CEO from 2005 - 2011. Mark Barrenechea has been President and CEO of OpenText since 2012.

OpenText is a supporter of the University of Waterloo Stratford Campus, contributing both funds and in-kind services to the school.[6]

The growth of OpenText has largely been through acquisitions:

2015

2014

2013

  • Cordys
  • ICCM

2012

  • Easylink

2011

  • MESSAGEmanager Solutions
  • Metastorm
  • weComm
  • Global360
  • Operitel

2010

  • Nstein technologies
  • StreamServe Inc

2009

2008

  • eMotion LLC
  • Spicer Corporation
  • Captaris

2006

2005

  • Optura

2004

  • IXOS
  • Artesia

2003

2002

  • Centrinity

2000

  • Bluebird

Pre-2000

  • Microstar Software
  • PS Software Solutions
  • Information Dimensions
  • Lava Systems
  • OnTime [8]
  • NIRV
  • Odesta [8]
  • Intunix
  • thinktank technologies

Suites

Content Suite: allows users to apply consistent policies across any type of content in the enterprise to maintain a secure, single source of truth and manage content.

Process Suite: provides business process platform with applications that enable organizations to automate complex processes.

Experience Suite: speeds collaborative media creation and personalization.

Information Exchange Suite: provides solutions that enable people to control how information is delivered.

Discovery Suite: addresses unintegrated, unstructured and unmanaged information – with applications that enable organizations to query warehoused data.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Open Text 2014 Annual report"
  2. ^ Nick Waddell. "Cantech Letter interviews John Shackleton of OpenText". Cantech Letter.
  3. ^ "Ontario Liberals give $120M grant to Canada's largest software company". CTV News Canada.
  4. ^ "Top 25 Canadian Software Companies"
  5. ^ Nick Bontis, ed. (2011). World Congress on Intellectual Capital Readings. Routledge. p. 7.
  6. ^ "Grand opening for UW Stratford Campus". Kitchener.
  7. ^ "Cory Doctorow; USC Center on Public Diplomacy". Uscpublicdiplomacy.com. 1971-07-17. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  8. ^ a b Rao, Madanmohan (2003). Leading with Knowledge: Knowledge Management Practices in Global Infotech Companies. McGraw Hill. p. 365. ISBN 0070499608.