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Open Text, U of Waterloo open centre for arts, IT

Open Text, U of Waterloo open centre for arts, IT By:  Greg Meckbach On: 27 Mar 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The Stratford Institute, located 30 km away from the school well known for its cooperative education and engineering programs, will prepare students for jobs that combine creativity and content management



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The University of Waterloo has been promised $30 million in funding from government and the private sector for a think tank in Stratford, Ont. intended to prepare students for jobs that combine creativity and content management.

The Stratford Institute, located 30 km away from the school well known for its cooperative education and engineering programs, will include the Open Text Centre for Digital Media Research, said the university’s president, David Johnston.

Open Text Corp., which based in Waterloo, has committed $10 million towards the centre, which will include academic programs that combine business, digital media and technology. Another $10 million will come from the province, while $10 million plus land will be given by the city of Stratford said Ken Coates, the University of Waterloo’s dean of arts.

Coates added the school has asked the federal department of industry for money, but an Industry Canada spokesperson said: “We don’t comment on the status of funding requests and would not want to speculate on the outcome.”

Open Text plans to second some of its executives to the centre and provide paid internships for University of Waterloo students.

“We’re still in formative stages in how we will structure and put all of those various forms of contribution together,” said Bill Forquer, Open Text’s executive vice-president, enterprise content management business development.

“Maybe it would make sense for one of our developers to be there for a period of time and lead a team to work on that problem jointly with some university folks,” Forquer said, adding Open Text is interested in the project because of its focus on Web 2.0 technologies.

Earlier this month, Open Text announced its Web 2.0 strategywith the first product, Livelink Enterprise Content Management Extended Collaboration, due to ship in May. The software is designed to let employees create groups, wikis, blogs, forums and other collaboration sites on the public Internet and their corporate intranets.

“The whole YouTube, Facebook, Myspace kind of world – how do you push the frontier of these technologies and in particular make viable companies that we can use to expand this industry in Canada?” Coates said.

He added the centre will have two academic programs, which will start admitting students in September, 2009. The digital media program would be designed to combine technology, culture and content, and the other program would focus on business.


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Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach is editor of Network World Canada and has worked for ComputerWorld Canada, Communications & Networking and Computing Canada.

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