Highlights
- OpenText unveils its next-generation AI Data Platform for secure, contextual enterprise information management.
- The platform integrates data governance, AI orchestration, and multi-cloud flexibility to support domain-specific AI agents.
- Expanded partnership with Databricks enhances unified data governance, analytics and secure AI insights.
- OpenText introduces Aviator Studio, Knowledge Discovery and advanced compliance tools as part of its 18-month roadmap.
- The platform enables enterprises to activate their proprietary data for accurate, auditable AI automation at a scale.
OpenText (TSX:OTEX) has unveiled its latest innovation—the OpenText AI Data Platform—at OpenText World 2025. The platform is designed to unite data management, governance, andAIcapabilities to help enterprises securely activate their proprietary information. As global organizations generate increasing volumes of structured and unstructured data, the need for secure and contextualized AI has become a priority. OpenText highlights that many enterprises using AI have reported negative consequences from inaccurate outputs, emphasizing the need for trusted data foundations.
AIDP aims to bring context, accuracy, and security to AI-powered automation across critical business functions. Rather than focusing solely on AI models, OpenText builds from governed content, ensuring that any AI agent has access to high-quality data with lineage, access controls and retention policies.
AIDP’s Architecture: Multi-Cloud, Multi-Model and Multi-Application
OpenText's AI approach is built on nearly 35 years of enterprise data stewardship. The platform is designed around contextual AI—agents that understand domain-specific environments and workflows. With metadata tagging, identity-based access management, and deep integration with enterprise systems, the AI Data Platform offers a flexible architecture for organizations with complex regulatory or operational requirements.
Aviator, OpenText’s agentic AI layer, enables automated workflows anchored in auditability. The platform supports on-premises, cloud and hybrid deployment models and works with any AI model, including customer-provided LLMs or SLMs. It also integrates across ERP, CRM, and security platforms, allowing organizations to tailor their AI strategies to their industry and compliance needs.
OpenText is also deepening its collaboration with Databricks. Through co-innovation and Delta Sharing, customers can unify and govern their data more efficiently, while unlocking enhanced analytics and AI insights.
Roadmap Announcements from OpenText World 2025
At its flagship event, OpenText revealed an 18-month roadmap. Key innovations include Aviator Studio for no-code agent development, Knowledge Discovery tools for real-time metadata enrichment, a comprehensive data compliance suite and specialized AI services to support clients from pilot to adoption.
The company also announced that the Aviator entry tier package will be included with the upgrade to OT 26.1 for Content Management, Service Management, and Communications Management.
Conclusion
OpenText’s AI Data Platform marks a major step forward in secure, contextualized AI for enterprises. By combining governance, open architecture and deep ecosystem partnerships, the company positions itself to help organizations unlock meaningful AI value while maintaining trust, transparency and compliance. With its expanding suite of tools and integrations, OpenText aims to support businesses across industries as they transition into data-driven, AI-enhanced operations.
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