OpenText Announces Enterprise World 2017

Today OpenText announced the 2017 Enterprise World user conference, to be held this July in Toronto, Ontario Canada.  The Enterprise World conference series is entering its nineteenth year, and this is the first year that it will be hosted by OpenText, who purchased the ECM division of Dell EMC last year.  The event will feature special keynote addresses by OpenText CEO and CTO Mark J. Barrenechea, OpenText President Steve Murphy, OpenText Executive Vice President of Engineering Muhi Majzoub and special guest Wayne Gretzky.  Enterprise World serves as a leading conference of all things content management, and this year includes a special emphasis on digital and artificial intelligence developments.  New technologies are scheduled to be demonstrated - OpenText Release 16 and OpenText Magellan among them - that showcase how these new methodologies are influencing business too.

OpenText has organized this conference in four parts with individual tracks to customize the experience for attendees from all industries.  They are:

  • OpenText User Conference addresses specific uses and applications of the OpenText EIM platform, highlighting Customer Experience Management, Business Network, Enterprise Content Management, Business Process Management, Analytics and Discovery
  • OpenText Industry Conference identifies and explores the specific trends impacting Financial Services, Life Sciences, Public Sector, Energy and Engineering industries
  • OpenText Partner and Technology Conference incorporates tracks for traditional OpenText partners, and a brand new symposium for innovative technology companies in their early stages
  • OpenText Educational Conference offers post-secondary and graduate students a chance to get a head start on their career with mentoring and technical skill sessions

This conference promises to be a continuation of the knowledge sharing event that the content management world has known for the last nineteen years!  To learn more about Enterprise World 2017 click here.  To read the press release click here.

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