Founded in 1991, OpenText grew out of a partnership between the University of Waterloo and Oxford University to create the first online Oxford English Dictionary. Our initial product pioneered searching every word on every web page. Since then, we’ve grown into a top-ten global software company that delivers innovation and value to organizations of all sizes.
OpenText is a leading Cloud and AI company that provides organizations around the world with a comprehensive suite of Business AI, Business Clouds, and Business Technology. We help organizations grow, innovate, and become more efficient and effective, in a trusted and secure way, through information management.
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OpenText brings out the best in every organization by empowering individuals to see information in new ways. We help our customers turn information into secure action through digital knowledge workers. We are an agentic AI company working on creating the next generation of digital work by automating business processes.
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OpenText harnesses the power of technology for the greater good. We conduct business ethically and responsibly. Ethics are deeply embedded in our culture, driving decision-making and integrations. We go beyond the legal requirements, prioritizing moral behavior, respect for human rights, and a nature positive world.
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OpenText is an information management software company that helps companies organize, store, and protect their data. We provide integrated solutions in analytics, business networks, content services, cybersecurity, DevOps, IT management, and more. Our software is designed to propel businesses forward with cloud, security, and AI tools that facilitate enterprise-level growth and innovation.
We are living at a critical turning point in human history, where technological advancements are so significant that industries, societies, and cultures are transforming radically and rapidly. And at the center of it all is information—it’s the heartbeat of every organization.
OpenText at a glance
The University of Waterloo and Oxford University partner to create the first online Oxford English Dictionary. The resulting University of Waterloo spin-off, OpenText, incorporates in June 1991 and begins shipping product in September.
The first OpenText web-based product ships, allowing Yahoo! to search every word on every webpage.
The company holds its Initial Public Offering and is publicly listed on the NASDAQ as OTEX.
OpenText employs more than 1,000 employees at 31 offices as revenue reaches $147 million.
Gartner recognizes OpenText as a global leader in ECM for the first time. The company will continue to be recognized in each consecutive report for 18 years and counting.
Mark J. Barrenechea joins OpenText as President, Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board.
OpenText acquires GXS for $1.06 billion adding both B2B integration services and cloud-based fax services to its market leadership.
OpenText strengthens its position as the market leader in Content Services with the $1.62 billion acquisition of the Dell EMC’s Enterprise Content Division, including Documentum.
OpenText acquires Carbonite for $1.45 billion, ensuring cyber resiliency for customers with an endpoint platform that offers data protection, endpoint security and threat intelligence.
OpenText passes $3B in revenue and more than 14,000 employees in 60+ offices world-wide.
OpenText acquires Micro Focus to bring new capabilities of AI & Analytics, Application Delivery & Management, and IT Operations Management to support our customer’s growth.
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OpenTexters are fundamental to our success defining and enabling the digital future. People are our greatest asset, and we strive to attract and retain the very best talent the industry has to offer.
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Highlights from recent awards for OpenText