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In April 1995 the firm introduced the Open Text Index, a search tool that used automated "Web crawler" software to continuously index the Internet.
Acquisition of Livelink in Fall of 1995
Acquisitions made during 1996 included software development companies Nirv Centre and InfoDesign; Softcore, a European reseller; and a stake in MiningCo.com, Inc. (later known as About.com). Alliances were formed with Siemens Nixdorf and web browser maker Netscape as well.
1996 Initial public offering brings firm $61 million.
In early 1998 the firm signed its biggest contract to date with the Ford Motor Co., where 135,000 workers would use Livelink.
For the year ending in June 2000, Open Text reported revenues of $112.9 million and a profit of $25.1 million.
2002 Centrinity purchase adds FirstClass voice mail, email, fax integration software.
Open Text's largest purchase to date came in October 2003 when a $230 million deal was reached to buy Ixos Software AG of Germany, a document management and email archiving technology firm.
Acquisitions continued in 2003 with business-communications software maker Eloquent, Inc. of California, web portal software company Corechange, Inc. of Massachusetts, and Web content management software maker Gauss Interprise AG of Germany.
In July 2005 President John Shackleton took over as CEO from Tom Jenkins, who would continue to serve as chairman.
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