Every global organization eventually reaches the same crossroads: your legacy on-prem Enterprise Content Management system—OpenText, Documentum, FileNet, or another long-running platform—no longer supports the speed, resilience, and intelligence your business requires. You want the cloud. You want AI. You want a modern digital workplace.
But here’s the strategic truth: the cloud platform you choose is not your biggest decision. The real question is whether your data is ready for modernization at all.
Legacy ECMs hide years of structural drift: outdated folders, missing metadata, conflicting permissions, ROT content, and undocumented dependencies. When you move your data to the cloud “as-is”, the risks scale with it—and they become board-level concerns:
Cloud migration doesn’t eliminate these risks. It amplifies them.
Organizations want to escape vendor lock-in from outdated ECMs, only to recreate it unintentionally in the cloud. This happens when content is migrated without restructuring or decoupling it from legacy application logic.
Content freedom ensures long-term strategic flexibility:
True agility isn’t determined by your cloud provider. It’s determined by how portable, clean, and governable your content is.
Every C-level executive is now assessing how AI—from Microsoft Copilot to OpenText Aviator or custom LLMs—can accelerate the organization. But AI only delivers strategic value when the underlying content is high-quality, complete, secure, and contextual. With well-structured, enriched, cloud-ready content, AI becomes a business differentiator:
If your content isn’t ready, AI becomes a liability. If it is ready, AI becomes an enterprise-wide engine for transformation.
Choosing a cloud platform is important—but choosing when and how to modernize your content is mission-critical. Before committing to OpenText Cloud, SharePoint Online, hybrid, or multi-cloud, ask one question:
If the answer is uncertain, your modernization project deserves a content-first strategy.