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Open Text invests CD$225 million in R&D

Open Text invests CD$225 million in R&D

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 05 Mar 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The enterprise content management vendor focuses on green IT, mobile apps and high-performance systems over the next five years across its Waterloo, Ottawa and Richmond Hill centres. Plus, 400 new jobs will be created

Enterprise content management ECM vendor Open Text Corp. is investing CD$225 million over five years in research and development (R&D) in three key areas, and creating 400 related jobs at its Waterloo,Ont., Ottawa and Richmond Hill, Ont., locations.

 

The investment will be put toward R&D in green IT, mobile apps and high-performance systems, areas that basically span the Waterloo-based company’s enterprise and Web content offerings, said Eugene Roman, chief technology officer with Open Text. “We are building the next-generation of systems and applications for our customers through this process,” said Roman.

 

The next decade is one of “influential content,” where powerful laptops, smart phones and social networks are connecting people and businesses, said Roman. "We are in a position to serve that market and also to innovate in that market,” Roman said.
 
Roman said to expect new products to emerge out of this focused investment.

 

The money will be used to expand the footprint of existing research centres in Waterloo, Ottawa and Richmond Hill. Waterloo will have an additional building constructed on campus as part of the expansion.

 

As a result, 400 jobs will be created mostly in R&D. Roman estimates about 300 to 350 of those 400 are new, with the remaining being positions relocated to Ontario from other research centres as part of a centralization effort. But because the initiative is spread across five years, Roman said those numbers may shift depending on “how work shapes up.”

 

Hires will be new grads at the masters or PhD level in engineering, arts and sciences and digital arts, and experienced professionals.

 

In tandem with this investment by Open Text, Ontario Minister of Economic Development and Trade Sandra Pupatello announced a CD$33.75-million contribution to the company’s initiative as part of the province’s Next Generation of Jobs Fund.


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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more

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