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OpenText's Project Red Oxygen redefines enterprise software

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Harmeet
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ORLANDO, USA: At its Enterprise World 2013 conference in Orlando, Florida, OpenText, the global leader in Enterprise Information Management (EIM), announced Project Red Oxygen, the company's first harmonized release of new EIM software advancements designed to give CIOs the power to extract value from their enterprise information and accelerate competitive advantage.

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Nearly 2,000 customers, partners and thought leaders from around the world will be among the first to see the Project Red Oxygen product demonstration live as it's unveiled during OpenText CEO Mark J. Barrenechea's keynote address at Enterprise World 2013.

"Project Red Oxygen is the next generation of enterprise software and a powerful testimony to our commitment to lead the EIM marketplace," said OpenText CEO, Mark J. Barrenechea. "Every business needs an information management strategy to capitalize on their unstructured data, and Project Red Oxygen will give CIOs the power to discover, manage and leverage that information to drive growth and innovation across their organization."

Project Red Oxygen consists of five new comprehensive and integrated product suites, designed to accelerate competitive advantage and provide a convenient way to buy and deploy enterprise information management solutions. Driven by customer feedback, Project Red Oxygen delivers a unified developer platform, an engaging and consistent user experience, deep integration across suites, and major new functional enhancements to enable CIOs to partner with lines of business to drive innovation and growth.