Companies that use OpenText CyberSecurity

Analyzed and validated by Henley Wing Chiu
All email security OpenText CyberSecurity

OpenText CyberSecurity We detected 13,170 companies using OpenText CyberSecurity, 2,406 companies that churned, and 244 customers with upcoming renewal in the next 3 months. The most common industry is Construction (9%) and the most common company size is 11-50 employees (44%). We find new customers by monitoring new entries and modifications to company DNS records. Note: We track companies that use OpenText CyberSecurity for email security. We can't detect companies that use OpenText CyberSecurity for outbound-only encryption (very rare)

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Company Employees Industry Country Region Usage Start Date
Jaguar Land Rover Livermore 11–50 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
US United States
North America 2026-05-01
Tavistock Town Council 2–10 N/A
GB United Kingdom
Europe 2026-05-01
High Impact Financial Analysis 11–50 Financial Services
US United States
North America 2026-05-01
P3I, Incorporated 201–500 Defense and Space Manufacturing
US United States
North America 2026-05-01
Queen's Park Community Council (QPCC) 2–10 Civic and Social Organizations
GB United Kingdom
Europe 2026-05-01
Northampton Town Council 2–10 Government Administration
GB United Kingdom
Europe 2026-05-01
Wells City Council 2–10 N/A
GB United Kingdom
Europe 2026-04-30
Stratton St Margaret Parish Council 11–50 Government Administration
GB United Kingdom
Europe 2026-04-30
Ossanna Consulting 11–50 Human Resources Services
US United States
North America 2026-04-30
Plymouth Utilities - City of Plymouth Wisconsin 11–50 Utilities N/A North America 2026-04-30
Banbury Town Council 11–50 Government Administration
GB United Kingdom
Europe 2026-04-30
Release Well-Being Center 51–200 Wellness and Fitness Services
US United States
North America 2026-04-29
Mathieu Newton Sotheby's International Realty 2–10 Real Estate
US United States
North America 2026-04-29
Resolution Capitol Management 11–50 Real Estate
US United States
North America 2026-04-28
Kuhn Raslavich, P.A. 51–200 Law Practice
US United States
North America 2026-04-28
G-OPS 11–50 Airlines and Aviation
FR France
Europe 2026-04-28
AMOBOX 11–50 Retail Office Equipment
GB United Kingdom
Europe 2026-04-27
National Business Solutions 11–50 IT Services and IT Consulting
US United States
North America 2026-04-27
EarthWorks Inc. 201–500 Facilities Services
US United States
North America 2026-04-26
Jordan Law Accident & Injury Lawyers 11–50 Law Practice
US United States
North America 2026-04-26
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New Users (Companies) Detected Over Time

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Market Insights

🏢 Top Industries

Construction 1095 (9%)
Financial Services 691 (6%)
Law Practice 542 (5%)
Real Estate 524 (5%)
Hospitals and Health Care 507 (4%)

📏 Company Size Distribution

11-50 employees 5760 (44%)
51-200 employees 3294 (25%)
2-10 employees 2493 (19%)
201-500 employees 1019 (8%)
501-1,000 employees 287 (2%)

👥 What types of companies use OpenText CyberSecurity?

Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 13,170 companies that use OpenText CyberSecurity

Company Characteristics
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Trait
Likelihood
Country: GG
26.1x
Industry: Banking
13.9x
Industry: Law Practice
9.0x
Industry: Insurance
7.0x
Country: United States
6.2x
Funding Stage: Debt financing
5.2x
I noticed that OpenText CyberSecurity customers span an incredibly diverse operational landscape. These aren't software companies or tech startups. They're organizations doing tangible, real-world work: manufacturing wiring assemblies for aerospace, providing home healthcare, managing commercial real estate, running medical practices, operating trampoline parks, and delivering construction services. They build physical products, deliver hands-on services, and maintain critical infrastructure. What unites them is that they all handle sensitive operational data while focusing primarily on their core business, not technology.

These are established, mature organizations. The employee counts typically range from 10 to 200, with many reporting "over 20 years" or "since 1970s" in their histories. Very few show venture funding. Those that do raised modest amounts or received grants, not Silicon Valley-style mega rounds. Multiple companies explicitly mention certifications, licenses, and accreditations. These signals all point to stable, revenue-generating businesses that have survived and grown through customer satisfaction, not investor capital.

🔧 What other technologies do OpenText CyberSecurity customers also use?

Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 13,170 companies that use OpenText CyberSecurity

Commonly Paired Technologies
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Technology
Likelihood
25.0x
17.9x
7.7x
7.5x
7.0x
4.3x
I noticed that OpenText CyberSecurity users show a strong pattern of digital-first businesses with significant enterprise IT infrastructure and mature marketing operations. The combination of Intune for device management, Sharefile for secure file sharing, and multiple web presence tools tells me these are organizations taking security seriously across both their internal operations and customer-facing channels.

The pairing of Intune and Sharefile is particularly revealing. Companies 7x more likely to use Intune and 25x more likely to use Sharefile are clearly managing distributed workforces with strict security requirements. They need to control devices remotely while enabling secure collaboration with external parties. This suggests professional services firms, legal practices, or financial services companies where document security is critical. The presence of Constant Contact, appearing 17.9x more frequently, adds another dimension. These companies are running sustained email marketing campaigns, which means they're balancing security requirements with growth initiatives. They're not just locking everything down, they're actively engaging prospects.

The full stack reveals marketing-led organizations in a mature growth stage. The heavy emphasis on Google Analytics, Search Console, and Yoast shows these companies invest in organic search visibility and measure their digital performance carefully. They're not relying purely on enterprise sales teams. Instead, they're building inbound marketing engines while maintaining enterprise-grade security. This suggests mid-market to enterprise companies that have moved beyond startup chaos but still prioritize growth.

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