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OpenText has been beating the Digital First drum pretty loudly in North America. And this week it finally brought the message to France. It didn't have any particular reason to beat the drum it in Paris, apart from it being a mighty fine city.
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OpenText announced the release of a new contract management solution. It will enable enterprises to automate the entire contract process and related tasks by pulling together a number of technologies from OpenText’s enterprise information management portfolio.
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OpenText will be focusing a lot on analytics in the next few months, according to recent comments company Mark Barrenechea made in connection with the Actuate acquisition. Last night, the Waterloo, Ontario-based software company lived up to that promise by announcing that it was adding analytics to its B2B
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The enterprise content management (ECM) market looks set to change again. According to new research form Boston-based Nucleus Research, enterprises are taking to the idea of storing content on external servers.
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Enterprise information management (EIM) provider OpenText deepened its relationship with a longtime partner today by acquiring Informative Graphics Corporation (IGC). The buy is intended to strengthen the OpenText platform by providing what the OpenText CEO calls "secure access to content on any device on any browser.
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When content management was introduced in the 1980s, it was cutting-edge, even bleeding edge and promised to transform the ways in which we work and do business. Getting “the right information, to the right people at the right time” was its promise.
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Information governance is slowly moving beyond its traditional image as a center of risks and costs as it evolves into a technology practice that delivers added value for companies. That was one of the themes yesterday in a CMSWire Webinar, "Real Customer Successes: Business Transformation with Information Governance."
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The latest in accessing, managing, joining, designing, rewarding, capturing, attributing, digitizing and widgeting from the City of Love and the Old Line State, La-La Land, Puritan City, the Fourth City, Shaky Town, the Five Boroughs and the dirtiest little town west of the Mississippi, the 'Loo and Watch City.
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Four days ago, they cavorted at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at University Studios in Orlando, Fla. Today, they are probably in front of their computers, logged into their OpenText Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system, managing, storing, archiving, finding and tracking enterprise information. Goodbye Harry Potter Hogwarts Express.
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- When they return to work Monday morning, the 2,000 or so attendees of the OpenText Enterprise World 2014 conference at the Walt Disney Swan and Dolphin Resort will operate under what their Enterprise Content Management (ECM) provider calls a cloud data "bill of rights.
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- OpenText and Microsoft are friends. They're also competitors. They are definitely friends when it comes to the relationship between Office 365 and OpenText's Content Server, the foundational repository and information governance layer for OpenText's Enterprise Content Management (ECM) suite.
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- OpenText pulled no punches in the official opening session of its Enterprise World 2014 conference this morning at the Walt Disney Swan and Dolphin Resort here. It's enticing potential customers to ditch competing products and adopt its own enterprise information management (EIM) suites.
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Just a year ago, Kevin Cochrane was a keynote speaker at OpenText Enterprise World 2013. This week, at OpenText's 2014 conference in Orlando, Fla., Cochrane is nowhere near the stage.
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There’s a gap in the kinds information management solutions available to businesses today. On one side there are the heavy-hitting, feature-filled Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions that highly regulated life sciences, energy and financial industries require. On the other side, there are Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS) solutions
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