Open Text Extends Alliance With Microsoft, Announces New Comprehensive Solution for Law Firms

    Open Text, the largest independent provider of Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
    software and solutions, today announced plans for an integrated solution with
    Microsoft software for matter lifecycle management and practice support
    targeted to law firms worldwide. The new solution will combine Open Text’s
    specialized legal industry expertise in matter lifecycle management and
    proactive compliance, with the collaboration and document management
    capabilities of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.

    Open Text announced
    the news at the International Legal Technology Association’s (ILTA)
    annual conference underway this week in Orlando, FL.

    The companies’ plans are aimed at an industry where ECM needs are growing
    fast. Law firms have unique requirements when it comes to controlling and
    managing sensitive client information, and addressing firm policies. Attorneys
    and staff must be able to work with content in matter-centric or
    practice-centric views using secure “virtual cabinets”, and all information,
    including email, must be managed through defined lifecycles. Adding to the
    complexity, law firms have become increasingly global, with geographically
    dispersed teams that need global views of information and powerful
    collaboration tools.

    Working with Microsoft, Open Text is well suited to address the evolving
    needs of the legal market. SharePoint Server 2007 is popular in law firms,
    providing broadly used intranet, extranet and collaboration capabilities,
    while Open Text offers extensive legal market expertise and ECM solutions
    tailored to specific law firm processes. With the new solution, law firms gain
    greater value from their SharePoint Server 2007 investments. SharePoint Server
    2007 can become the firm’s central content repository, and attorneys and staff
    can continue to work in their familiar SharePoint Server 2007 environments
    while still leveraging Open Text’s matter and practice-centric views of
    content, virtual file cabinets and seamless integration with firm processes –
    a “best-of-both-worlds” scenario.

    “Our strategic relationships with Open Text and Microsoft are important
    to our firm,” said Andy Jurczyk, CIO of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP, an
    international law firm with thirteen U.S. offices and a global reach
    throughout Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Canada. “We have
    standardized on the Open Text legal solutions suite because of its rich
    functionality and strategic alliance with Microsoft. The close relationship
    between Open Text and Microsoft reaffirms the merits of our decision as it
    reinforces the solid foundation on which we are building our proactive
    compliance framework and ensures the firm’s continued leadership in the
    delivery of legal services on a global scale.”

    The integrated solution will provide complete matter lifecycle
    management, from matter inception to closure. Firms will be able to manage the
    intake of new business and potential conflicts of interest, establish “ethical
    walls” separating client cases, and provide records management and archiving
    that meets compliance requirements. Working in a matter-centric environment,
    users will be able to access documents and email in different repositories;
    perform federated searches across matters; and automatically assign metadata
    to allow correct classification of documents and pre-population of relevant
    content – all the information management functionality today’s lawyers demand.
    The single point of content management also means that firms can apply
    retention schedules across repositories in a consistent and centralized
    manner.

    “A law firm, like any organization, is looking for new ways to increase
    productivity and reduce risks,” said Brian Zeve, Managing Director, Microsoft
    Professional Services Industry Solutions. “We’ve seen a strong reception for
    SharePoint Server 2007 in the legal market and Open Text is adding even more
    value to help customers address the twin concerns of compliance and
    productivity. By offering Open Text’s legal capabilities within SharePoint
    Server 2007, we’ll be able to offer customers the kind of integration they
    need for a truly comprehensive ECM strategy.”

    “Our plans with Microsoft in the legal market follow the strategic course
    we set together in the ECM market two years ago,” said Bill Forquer,
    President, Defined Markets at Open Text. “We said we would combine the power
    of Microsoft’s productivity tools with our ECM solutions and vertical-market
    expertise, in this case our knowledge of the law firm business. Through this
    working relationship, Open Text has become a leader in delivering solutions
    that extend SharePoint Server 2007

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