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OpenText Corporation (styled as opentext) is a Canadian Information company that develops and sells enterprise information management (EIM) software. [2]OpenText, headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, [3] is Canada's fourth-largest software company as of 2022, [4] and recognized as one of Canada's top 100 employers 2016 by Mediacorp Canada Inc. [5]
BRS/Search (now OpenText Livelink ECM Discovery Server) Btjunkie; Cuil (patents acquired by Google after shutdown) DeepPeep; Direct Hit Technologies (acquired by Ask Jeeves in January, 2000) Getit Infoservices Private Limited; Google Answers; GoPubMed; hakia; IBM STAIRS; Infoseek (acquired by Disney) Inktomi; Ixquick (merged into Startpage ...
BRS/Search is a full-text database and information retrieval system. BRS/Search uses a fully inverted indexing system to store, locate, and retrieve unstructured data. It was the search engine that in 1977 powered Bibliographic Retrieval Services (BRS) commercial operations with 20 databases (including the first national commercial availability of MEDLINE); it has changed ownership several ...
SiteScope is now marketed by OpenText after its acquisition of Micro Focus. SiteScope tests a web page or a series of web pages using synthetic monitoring . [ 5 ] However, it is not limited to web applications and can be used to monitor database servers ( Oracle Database , Microsoft SQL Server , etc.), Unix servers, Microsoft Windows servers ...
OpenText LoadRunner Enterprise (formerly known as Performance Center) is a performance testing platform and framework. The platform is used by IT departments to standardize, centralize and conduct performance testing, as well as reuse [9] previous test cases. LoadRunner Enterprise was integrated with ALM (versions 12.6x and prior), but these ...
The initial work of developing the momentum and use cases that led to the CMIS proposal was conducted by the iECM Initiative [4] sponsored by AIIM. This ongoing project [5] to foster interoperability [6] among ECM systems is supported by the collaborative efforts of governmental, commercial, vendor, and consulting organizations.
Exstream Software is a document management company based in Lexington, Kentucky, founded by Davis Marksbury and Dan Kloiber in 1998. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]The company's ...
Documentum is an enterprise content management (ECM) software developed by OpenText. In December 2003, Dell EMC acquired Documentum for $1.7 billion, integrating it into EMC's Enterprise Content Division (ECD), one of its four operating divisions. [1]