Enterprise World 2015: Your Best Bet for Enabling the Digital World

Both business models and entire markets are being disrupted by digital technologies, a changing workforce, a global marketplace, and digital consumers. Organizations need to evolve…

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Mark J. Barrenechea

October 2, 20153 minute read

Both business models and entire markets are being disrupted by digital technologies, a changing workforce, a global marketplace, and digital consumers. Organizations need to evolve and operate at the speed of digital or face the risk of losing market share and becoming obsolete. As well as being at risk however, these disruptions are presenting the enterprise with enormous opportunity. Enterprise Information Management (EIM) empowers businesses to capitalize on digital disruption to become business leaders and outperform their peers.

That’s why we’re focusing on “Enabling the Digital World” at our upcoming annual user conference, Enterprise World 2015. This year’s event runs from November 8 to 13 at the legendary MGM Grand in Las Vegas. I can’t think of a more fitting place to exchange best practices and stories of success, release new products and services, and discuss the pace of digital innovation and transformation. When most people hear “Las Vegas” they think immediately of casinos and gambling. When I hear Las Vegas, I think about how this world-class city has transformed itself from a gambling mecca to not only a family vacation destination but also the convention capital of the world. For most of our customers, they are still making that transformation to a digital enterprise and our job at Enterprise World will be to enable them to succeed in a Digital World.

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The conference kicks off with training and a Partner Summit, where we’ll host more than 500 OpenText partners. The conference officially opens on Tuesday afternoon in the Enterprise Expo. By the end of the week, more than 2,000 customers, partners, and staff will have attended hundreds of training sessions, keynotes, breakouts, customer reference roundtables, and meetings.

Our customer call for speakers has just closed and we had more than 70 of our customers submit proposals to speak about their OpenText implementation. Why is it important to have our customers present at Enterprise World? Because we understand how valuable it is for our customers and partners to hear from their peers about the same or similar types of business challenges they face—and how they are using our EIM portfolio of technologies to overcome these challenges.

Enterprise World will give you a one-of-a-kind opportunity to gain valuable insight into succeeding in a Digital World. At the conference, you’ll have a chance to:

Perhaps most importantly, you’ll get the chance to connect directly with the team of OpenText experts to ask questions, make suggestions, and tell us how we can help you.

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Mark J. Barrenechea

Mark J. Barrenechea joined OpenText as President and Chief Executive Officer in January 2012, and also serves as a member of the Board of Directors. In January 2016, Mark took on the role of Chief Technology Officer and was appointed Vice Chair in September 2017.

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