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Ontario Government Selects Open Text as Exclusive Single Vendor of Record for Enterprise Information Management

Thursday 28. May 2009 - Multi-Year Contract Covers All Levels of Ontario Provincial Government, Including Ministries, Agencies and Crown Corporations

Open Text Corporation (NASDAQ: OTEX, TSX: OTC), a global leader in Enterprise Content Management (ECM), today announced that the Ministry of Government Services, representing the Government of Ontario, has established a 10-year contract for ECM solutions from Open Text, Canada’s largest software company.

Under the terms of the contract, Open Text’s solutions will provide the foundation for the government’s enterprise information management strategy across all provincial government ministries, agencies and crown corporations. The solutions will include records and document management software, workflow management, collaboration software, Web content management and document imaging solutions. Ontario’s information management strategy will help improve efficiency, transparency and responsiveness to citizens.

Open Text’s solutions will also help the Ontario Government incorporate the latest social media software designed for enterprises. The solutions will use applications such as wikis, blogs, forums and communities to improve worker productivity and collaboration, and provide innovative ways for government agencies to engage constituents and interest groups.

“Governments have some of the most complex information management challenges, given their size, multiple agencies and responsibility to serve the public,” said John Shackleton, President and Chief Executive Officer of Open Text. “The Ontario Government is getting out in front of these challenges by taking a strategic view of the way they manage information, finding the important connections between content, processes and the productivity of employees across the organization.”

Mark Vale, Chief Information and Privacy Officer for the Government of Ontario will be hosting an enterprise information management session entitled: Working Smarter, Delivering Value: Transforming Information Work to Support Effective Service Delivery at the upcoming Canada 3.0: Defining Canada’s Digital Future forum to be held June 8-9, 2009 at The Stratford Institute in Stratford Ontario.

The Canada 3.0 forum is organized by the Canadian Digital Media Network and the University of Waterloo’s Stratford Institute. The network was established earlier this year through funding from the federal government among others to link Canada’s digital media clusters from coast-to-coast, creating a digital convergence corridor and enabling collaboration between researchers, implementers and entrepreneurs. UW’s Stratford Institute is a think-tank, integrator and training institute devoted to collaboration between digital media, international commerce and culture. The Stratford Institute was established through funding from the Government of Ontario and the City of Stratford.

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