Open Text acquires Artesia Technologies

Aug 24, 2004 10:40 AM, Strategic Content Management e-newsletter

    

Open Text, a specialist in enterprise content management solutions, has acquired Artesia Technologies, a privately owned digital asset management company.

The acquisition expands Open Text’s rich media integration and management capabilities as part of its comprehensive content management suite. Artesia provides customer organizations and their marketing and distribution partners with the ability to easily access and collaborate around a centrally managed collection of digital media elements. Its applications include production, brand, distribution and rich digital media asset management.

For more information visit, www.opentext.com.

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