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founded in
1991-06-26
OpenText is a Canadian information management company that helps businesses organize and secure large volumes of unstructured digital data. With more than 30 years in the industry, OpenText has established itself as a global leader in tech, operating in 180 countries with 31 million global cloud users. OpenText has secured 98 of the top 100 global companies as customers. OpenText began in the late ’80s as a University of Waterloo research project to digitize all 60 million words of the Oxford Dictionary—and make them searchable (thus, the meaning behind “OpenText”). During that process, OpenText did something that would change the world and created the internet’s first search engine technology. OpenText incorporated in 1991, and the new search engine technology it invented was soon adopted by Yahoo!, one of its first customers. This was the first of many innovations that would lead the company beyond search and, ultimately, into the world of EIM. Today, OpenText offers innovative solutions to organizations across numerous industries, such as automotive, engineering, construction, legal, public sector, oil, gas, and much more. OpenText’s cloud, security, and artificial intelligence products have helped the company redefine the future of enterprise operations.
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