OpenText
Enterprise information management — content services, analytics, business networks and cybersecurity.
Founded in 1991 out of a University of Waterloo research project (it produced the first online Oxford English Dictionary), OpenText has grown into a top-tier information management company. Its platform spans content services, business networks (EDI), analytics, DevOps, and — through recent acquisitions — a substantial cybersecurity and AI portfolio built around helping large organizations govern data they can no longer manage by hand.
Incolta licenses and supports OpenText for customers who are past the point where shared drives and inbox search are a viable records strategy — regulated industries, anyone with serious e-discovery exposure, and organizations consolidating content after a merger. We scope the licensing model against actual document volumes and user counts, which is where OpenText projects most often go over budget if left unchecked.