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To: LAURIE SELINE who wrote (1053)2/24/1999 6:09:00 PM
From: P Wright  Respond to of 1195
 
Press Release:
Open Text Announces Normal Course Issuer Bid

BusinessWire, Wednesday, February 24, 1999 at 17:22

WATERLOO, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 24, 1999--Open Text
Corporation (NASDAQ:OTEX)(TSE:OTC) announced today notice of its
intention to purchase from time to time, if considered advisable and
subject to regulatory approval, up to an aggregate of 1 million common
shares, being less than 5% of its common shares, on the Nasdaq
National Market and The Toronto Stock Exchange over the next 12
months. The Board of Directors of Open Text believes that such
purchases are in the best interests of the Company and its
shareholders, and a desirable use of corporate funds. Purchases of
common shares may be made in the 12-month period commencing March 4,
1999. All common shares purchased by Open Text pursuant to the notice
will be cancelled.

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To: LAURIE SELINE who wrote (1053)3/1/1999 11:51:00 AM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 1195
 
Naval Surface Warfare Center Chooses Livelink to Manage Global Extranet
Government Facilities to Deploy Livelink to Shorten Government Processes, Reducing Cycle Times From 2 Years to 2 Months
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 1, 1999-- Open Text Corporation (NASDAQ:OTEX - news; TSE:OTC - news), the worldwide leader of Web-based collaborative knowledge management application software, today announced that the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Port Hueneme, California, is deploying Livelink to manage their extranet. For the past year, this government facility has used Livelink to link together facilities, enabling the sharing of tens of thousands of documents with customers, partners, suppliers and employees.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center uses Livelink to develop, store, and support Missile Systems' contracts, contract deliverables, technical documents and engineering drawings. Before Livelink, this process was paper-based and time-consuming, involving the mailing of documents to each facility numerous times. Now, with the deployment of their Livelink-based global extranet, the Naval Surface Warfare Center has empowered its employees to collaborate with government partners and contractors in a fast and efficient Web-based environment.
''With Livelink's Enterprise Libraries and Project work spaces, each user knows that they can access the 'latest and greatest' version of a document even though system users are collaborating with different
facilities around the world,'' said Greg Tomczyk, Systems Manager at the Naval Surface Warfare Center. ''Livelink's secure, collaborative extranet capabilities have enabled users to work together and increase
productivity. In some specific cases, it has shortened a costly and reoccurring government process from two years to two months.''
''Another huge benefit the customers have realized with Livelink is cost avoidance,'' added Tomczyk. ''Before Livelink, government employees and contractors from these many facilities would meet once a
month in selected locations. Now, knowledge sharing and project collaboration is happening daily and most project managers only need to meet face to face a few times a year, saving thousands of dollars in yearly travel costs and time.''
''The Naval Surface Warfare Center is an excellent example of the benefits that Livelink's extranet solution brings to a global organization,'' said Dan Latendre, Vice President of Product Marketing, Open Text Corporation. ''By providing a secure, Web-based collaborative environment, Livelink enables thousands of people to share knowledge and work together, regardless of geographic location. This type of collaboration has been proven to increase productivity and reduce costs for many of our Global 2000 companies.''
ABOUT NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
The Port Hueneme Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (PHD NSWC), is the Navy's premier in-service engineering and logistics center. This Division's workforce focuses on the successful operation of surface combat and weapons systems utilizing state-of-the-art engineering facilities. Their mission is to provide test and evaluation, in-service engineering, and integrated logistics support for surface warfare combat systems and subsystems, unique equipments, and related expendable ordnance of the Navy Surface Fleet.
Greg Tomczyk is an Electronics Engineer at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division, who is the author of a technical paper entitled, 'Missile Systems Integrated Data Management System.'
This paper, which describes the use of Livelink by a PHD NSWC department, was recently presented at the Naval Logistics Conference in Arlington, Virginia, in October of 1998. The sponsors of this
conference were the American Society of Naval Engineers, the International Society of Logistics, the US Marine Corps and the US Navy. One of the themes of the conference was Information Technology and Integrated Data Environments.
This is also the WORLD HQ for the SEABEES!!!!!
Chris



To: LAURIE SELINE who wrote (1053)3/3/1999 10:19:00 AM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1195
 
Just another major player signing up...
Siemens Chooses Open Text's Livelink for Enterprise-Wide Knowledge Management
Livelink Enables Siemens to Reduce Costs and Increase Competitive Advantage
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 3, 1999--Open Text Corporation (NASDAQ:OTEX - news; TSE:OTC - news) announced today that Siemens Information and Communication Network (ICN) and Siemens Business Services (SBS) have chosen Livelink as their standard internal communications platform.
SBS (Siemens Business Services) supplies complete IT solutions,ranging from consulting and outsourcing, through the provision and use of Best Practices experience, to optimize a company's existing IT infrastructure. SBS uses Livelink in its Knowledge Orbit for the effective knowledge management of the entire business. In addition, Livelink is used in various projects for project management and
documentation. Siemens has virtual Consulting Teams worldwide who also use Livelink to exchange project experiences, define solutions and manage various document collections.
Siemens ICN makes product, marketing and customer information available to its worldwide sales organization over Livelink. The ICN division sells products and solutions for voice, data and mobile
communications in over 160 countries, making Siemens ICN the leading supplier of carrier, mobile and enterprise networks. A new addition to Siemens ICN's product range are products and solutions for computer telephony, to respond to the strong and growing demand for the integration of the internet and telephone networks.
Within Siemens ICN, the Siemens IT Net division is responsible for the knowledge-based network business and has set up a knowledge base using Livelink, which staff regularly contribute to. An additional
Livelink server has been set up by Siemens IT Net for enterprise-wide deployment. Internal departments send their orders for Livelink directly to this Livelink server, which then processes licensing requirements.
''With Livelink, Siemens is achieving our strategic goals of cost reduction and increased competitive advantage due to quality improvements, optimization of internal procedures, reduction of the time needed to access relevant information and accelerated business processes,'' said Frieder Zimmermann, Siemens.ICN VD IT Net. ''One of our main reasons for choosing Livelink is because it is an out-of-the-box solution with proven scalability that does not require the installation of any client-side software other than a standard browser. Additionally Siemens has developed a number of application
modules to support individual requirements of the customers.''
Siemens is taking full advantage of Livelink's comprehensive functionality, including Change Agents for notifying users about changed or updated information, navigational assistance, project-oriented discussion groups, push technology, workflow for more efficient business procedures, document management, task lists and scheduling. Siemens is also expecting significant cost reductions as information only needs to be stored in one place, which is protected from unauthorized access by several levels of security protection.
''We at Open Text are pleased to see Siemens play a major role in our European operations at both the customer and partner level,'' said Tony Heywood, Vice President for EMEA, Open Text Corporation.
''Siemens has been one of the pioneers in the diffusion of Internet technology and we are pleased with this mutually beneficial relationship.''
chris



To: LAURIE SELINE who wrote (1053)3/10/1999 10:28:00 AM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1195
 
Open Text Announces Plans to Support Microsoft Office 2000
Livelink enterprise-wide collaboration software to extend the document management capabilities of Office 2000
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 10, 1999-- Open Text(TM) Corporation (NASDAQ:OTEX, TSE:OTC) today announced plans to support Microsoft Office 2000 with its industry leading Web-based collaborative knowledge management application, Livelink®. This support deepens Open Text's overall support of the Microsoft platform and extends the document management and collaboration features in Office 2000.
''The combination of Livelink and Office 2000 enables customers to collaborate via the Web in new and exciting ways,'' said John Duncan, product manager Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp. ''By taking advantage of the Office 2000 platform, Livelink will provide customers advanced document management and project management functionality.''
Livelink's scalability based on open standards, security, and general software and system administration, will serve customers who are considering Office 2000 for large enterprise deployments by enabling
advanced document management, information retrieval, business process automation and virtual team collaboration capabilities for personal use, project groups and the entire enterprise.
''A key component to Open Text's strategy is the continued support of Microsoft applications and platforms including the new Office 2000 suite of desktop productivity tools,'' said Dan Latendre,
Vice-President, Product Marketing, Open Text Corporation. ''By making it easier for users to publish and share documents on the Web with Office 2000, Livelink allows users in large organizations to work more
productively, collaborate more easily and become better informed with less effort. Together, Livelink and Office 2000 will enable true enterprise-wide collaborative knowledge management.''
Open Text's Livelink includes advanced support for managing Office 2000 document formats and support for BackOffice server components, and will capitalize on the Web-focused features of Office 2000
documents by utilizing the advanced capabilities of document management and collaboration within the context of each document. Open Text and its customers have embraced Microsoft products and
technologies in many areas, including the Windows operating systems, BackOffice, Exchange Server, ActiveX Controls and ODMA. Open Text is committed to building and leveraging the Microsoft Office and BackOffice platforms through ongoing integration efforts and support services. For more information, please visit opentext.com.
''Livelink's multiplatform capabilities, server-based workflow and scalability will extend the power of Office 2000,'' said Gerard van der Burg, CARE Canada, an Open Text and Microsoft customer. ''We have
been using a combination of Open Text and Microsoft technologies for some time, and we look forward to the added strengths this integration will bring.''
chris