
Barrenechea, who holds several titles at OpenText including vice chairman, CEO and CTO, says the addition of Hightail helps them meet yet another content management use case.

Hightail still provides them that ability.
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The company counts 5.5 million customers with a strong emphasis on that creative professional market in advertising and marketing, which often have hefty files to move around between teams and clients. They essentially rethought FTP and filled a niche, particularly for creative media workers,” Pelz-Sharpe told TechCrunch. “Hightail was one of the few - though it largely went unnoticed - that focused on that problem. It operates almost like a private equity play, buying up older companies and living off of the assets, while incorporating them into the OpenText family of products.Īlan Pelz-Sharpe, founder and principal analyst at Deep Analysis, says Hightail is still solving that edge problem of moving large files around the internet, which has remained a problem even in the age of cloud storage. OpenText is a highly acquisitive Canadian content management company. The company, which became Hightail in 2013, was sold to OpenText today for an undisclosed amount. YouSendIt tried to resolve that problem by providing a way to share large files in the days before the cloud became a thing. Email services limited attachment size because bandwidth and storage were both expensive and FTP required a certain level of technical acumen. Back in the early 2000s before Dropbox was a gleam in Drew Houston’s eye, sharing large files was a huge challenge.
