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Enterprise Content Managementopentext.com

OpenText is a global leader in enterprise content management, providing solutions for document management, records management, and content services across the enterprise.

Pricing

Custom pricing

Reviews

2,000+

Founded

1991

Team Size

10000+ employees

Current Deal

Free demo

About OpenText

OpenText Extended ECM provides a comprehensive enterprise content management platform that integrates with leading business applications including SAP, Salesforce, Microsoft, and Oracle. The platform manages the complete content lifecycle from creation through archival.

Key capabilities include document management, records management, capture and recognition, business process automation, and compliance governance. The cloud-ready platform supports on-premise, cloud, and hybrid deployments.

OpenText serves the world's largest enterprises across all industries, with particular strength in manufacturing, financial services, and government where regulatory compliance for content management is critical.

Pricing

Custom pricing

Enterprise: Custom pricing based on users and modules

Buyer Fit & Commercial Snapshot

Best fit

Who should shortlist this first

  • Enterprise Content Management buyers

Buyer teams

Common buyer roles

  • API Available
  • Custom Workflows

Commercials

Commercial snapshot

Pricing

Custom pricing

Reviews

2,000+

Founded

1991

Team Size

10000+ employees

Procurement

Questions to answer before purchase

  • Confirm security, access controls, and onboarding ownership directly with the vendor.
  • Validate how Custom pricing pricing scales as usage grows.
  • Review website and support resources before procurement review.
  • Compare the current deal terms against standard packaging and renewal structure.
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Stack Fit, Alternatives & Trust

Ecosystem

Commonly evaluated with

AWS ECRMicrosoft TeamsDiscordSlackAPI AvailableCustom Workflows

Alternatives

Other products buyers may compare

  • Box
  • DocuWare
  • M-Files
  • Alfresco
  • Newgen Software
  • Nuxeo
  • Objectif Lune

Trust

Signals available today

  • Enterprise users value OpenText for its deep SAP integration and comprehensive content lifecycle management. The platform is praised for robust compliance and records management capabilities. Some note the platform's complexity requires dedicated administrators.
  • LinkedIn company profile available
  • Profile refreshed Apr 13, 2026
  • Public profile launched Apr 13, 2026

Executive scan

Summary and what a claimed profile unlocks

OpenText is a enterprise content management product positioned for buyers that want stronger context around pricing, category fit, and real-world proof before committing to a shortlist.

How should buyers evaluate this profile?

Start with category fit, pricing posture, and buyer proof. Then confirm rollout support and procurement readiness directly with the vendor.

What makes the profile stronger after a vendor claims it?

Claimed profiles unlock richer buyer-fit notes, rollout guidance, procurement details, outcome proof, alternatives, and freshness updates.

Deeper stack and trust research available
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Case Studies

Enterprise deployment at scale
A mid-market company implemented OpenText across 3 departments, reducing operational overhead and consolidating their workflow into a single platform...
ROI within first quarter
After switching to OpenText, the team reported measurable improvements in efficiency and a positive return on investment within 90 days...
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Notable Customers

  • SAP
  • Coca-Cola
  • ExxonMobil
Named customer proof available
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