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NASHVILLE — OpenText’s acquisitions of HP Inc. 's (HP) customer experience software will allow OpenText customers to build end-to-end digital experiences and lifetime customer journeys, according to Marci Maddox, OpenText's senior director of product marketing for customer experience management (CEM).
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UPDATE: This story has been updated with a response from IBM.
NASHVILLE — OpenText CEO Mark Barrenechea this morning called out IBM’s cognitive learning engine for its closed ecosystem of deployment and development and urged enterprises to instead invest in his company’s future cognitive analytics technology.
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NASHVILLE – Waterloo, Ontario-based OpenText is heading to Music City, USA this week for its annual Enterprise World user conference.
The conference, which opens today, is expected to attract around 2,000 people to the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center here for four days of keynotes, breakout sessions and networking opportunities.
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OpenText is in a transitional period, propelled by "hugely ambitious" and even "transformative" ideas that could help propel the "very traditional company" to the "cutting edge of the digital transformation ahead.
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LAS VEGAS — OpenText CEO Mark Barrenechea is enthusiastic about digital transformation.
“I could spend hours on this topic,” he said during his keynote address at Enterprise World 2015 here. “Digital is the enabler and we think the ultimate destination is creating a better way to work.
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LAS VEGAS – OpenText unveiled its next generation of enterprise information management (EIM) offerings today at Enterprise World 2015, the company’s global user conference.
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LAS VEGAS — Some 2,000 people from 43 countries are gathering at the MGM Grand here this week to explore the possibilities of enterprise information management "and the role OpenText can play in achieving success for your company.
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Two things really stand out about OpenText’s Process Suite. The first is that it reduces deployment times for business process management (BPM) and case automation technology to as little as three months from 18 months. Secondly, it continues the ongoing roll-out of OpenText’s Project Red Oxygen.
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