5 Big AI Announcements At OpenText World 2025
The company unveiled the new OpenText AI Data Platform along with the Aviator Studio no-code platform and Knowledge Discovery platform.
OpenText unveiled a series of new AI-related products Tuesday that aims to give the company a higher profile in the fast-growing AI space, leveraging the vendor’s decades of experience in the data business, company executives said.
The company announced new products including the new OpenText AI Data Platform in connection with its OpenText World 2025 conference, taking place this week in Nashville, Tenn.
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During a briefing with media, OpenText executives said that the AI Data Platform and other new product launches signify that the vendor is investing heavily into becoming a major provider of relevant AI- and data-related capabilities to its partners and customers.
The debut of the new products “reintroduces OpenText to our customers to the world as a data and AI company,” said Savinay Berry, executive vice president, chief product officer and CTO at OpenText, in the briefing.
“We have been custodians of our customers’ data for the last 30 years,” Berry said. “But truth be told, [with] a lot of that data and information we did an excellent job of making it compliant and secure for our customers — but we didn't really bring it to life for them.”
The OpenText AI Data Platform and other new products, including the Aviator Studio no-code platform and Knowledge Discovery platform, are intended to help unlock the true potential of AI for partners and customers, according to Berry.
What follows are the key details on five big AI announcements at OpenText World 2025.
OpenText AI Data Platform
The vendor’s biggest announcement Tuesday, the OpenText AI Data Platform, seeks to offer a comprehensive foundation for AI by unifying data governance and contextual intelligence with cross-application orchestration, according to the company.
The architecture of AI Data Platform aims to enable ingestion of both structured and unstructured data, and then unify all sources into knowledge graphs that can be used to drive higher accuracy for AI decisions, OpenText said.
The new platform is a recognition that “AI without data is useless, and you cannot get data without the context,” Berry said during the briefing with media. “Both those things are required for those systems to work.”
OpenText Aviator Studio
At OpenText World 2025, the company also introduced its new Aviator Studio as a no-code “AI control plane” for designing, orchestrating and governing enterprise AI agents, Berry said.
The platform can govern and connect agents across complex, multi-system environments, according to OpenText. Key capabilities include multi-agent choreography, guardrail settings for preventing misuse such as prompt injection and a prompt library, the company said.
Importantly, Aviator Studio will be capable of “connecting different pipelines to both internally available data and externally available data,” Berry said. “We believe we are going to be the most open platform.”
OpenText Knowledge Discovery
OpenText launched its new Knowledge Discovery capabilities as a set of tools to enable ingestion of data — both structured and unstructured — as well as provide automated tagging of meta-data and real-time connections to key data sources, the company said.
The tools are designed for organizations that have faced challenges around locating and classifying massive stores of accumulated data, the company said.
Ultimately, OpenText Knowledge Discovery will “take all of that data, put it into data products, create knowledge graphs and then be able to use that to tune the aviator agents for different use cases,” Berry said.
OpenText Data Compliance
The vendor also debuted its new OpenText Data Compliance services suite, which consists of AI readiness assessments as well as capabilities for data redaction and controls around sensitive data.
Other key OpenText Data Compliance capabilities include data tokenization and encryption along with threat detection and privacy protection, OpenText said.
OpenText Data Compliance is “going to be the key piece that pulls it all together [because] security and secure runtime for these agents are going to be a key part of the the AI data platform,” Berry said.
OpenText Aviator AI Services
Additionally, OpenText used its conference to announce its new Aviator AI Services offering, including services delivered by experts around AI discovery and deployment.
Key professional services available include cleansing and normalization of large quantities of data as well as faster implementation and adoption of AI agents, OpenText said.
The Aviator AI Services team will be able to assess customer challenges, “and then work backwards from there in order to understand exactly what solutions might make sense — leveraging the AI data platform,” Berry said.