Thread regarding Open Text Corp. layoffs

The debate over whether OpenText's AI capabilities represent genuine innovation or clever marketing will likely influence how the new leadership

https://www.reworked.co/information-management/why-opentext-fired-its-ceo-after-13-years-the-end-of-the-shopping-spree/

Another industry professional was more blunt: "My personal opinion is that they only make enough investment to justify their maintenance costs to their legacy customers."


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There is no "debate" about something that doesn't exist. OT either acquires or resells. There is no AI at OT. It's all bullsh-t if, then, else statement driven chat bots they got from some other company.

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Post ID: @1pf+1k5j54v26

It's the new fangled way of doing cut and paste.

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Post ID: @141+1k5j54v26

In many organizations with incompetent management AI generated slop would never be noticed - https://mobilesyrup.com/2025/09/24/harvard-warns-that-ai-generated-workslop-is-ki-ling-productivity/

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Post ID: @10v+1k5j54v26

It's all hot air, all hype.

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Post ID: @eg+1k5j54v26

@OP yeah no that seems accurate.

Most new development tends to be 'tie it to OTDS' or nothing large-scale

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