List of OpenText Alloy Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased OpenText Alloy for iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using OpenText Alloy for iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) include: Ariba, a United States based Media organisation with 2432 employees and revenues of $335.1 million, Hi-Bridge Hie, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Ariba | Media | 2432 | $335M | United States | OpenText | OpenText Alloy | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Ariba implemented OpenText Alloy, an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service), to support global procurement integration. The deployment was positioned to provide simple, reliable integrations for non SAP customers and to maintain mission critical uptime for procurement connectivity.
The OpenText Alloy implementation centered on core iPaaS capabilities, including prebuilt connectors for third party endpoints, integration orchestration and message routing, centralized monitoring and alerting, and automated retry and error handling workflows. Configuration emphasized durable connectivity and operational visibility to reduce points of failure in supplier and partner message flows.
Operational scope covered global procurement integration use cases, with the platform handling vendor and supplier endpoint exchanges for procurement workflows. The workstream aligned integration operations with procurement and supplier integration teams to ensure consistent endpoint management and uptime across regions.
Governance established centralized integration operations and runbook driven incident handling to preserve mission critical uptime, while rollout emphasized reliability controls and monitoring standards. OpenText Alloy was used as the enterprise iPaaS to standardize integration patterns and improve integration reliability for Ariba procurement connectivity.
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Hi-Bridge Hie | Healthcare | 10 | $1M | United States | OpenText | OpenText Alloy | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Hi-Bridge Hie implemented OpenText Alloy as the integration backbone, deploying OpenText Alloy as an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) to power a regional Health Information Exchange that enabled interoperability for rural hospitals and small clinics in Georgia. The deployment positioned OpenText Alloy and the Alloy for Healthcare module as the central orchestration layer for HIE connectivity and population-level clinical data exchange.
The implementation used the Alloy for Healthcare module set to provide API orchestration, message transformation and routing, and data normalization workflows consistent with HIE use cases. Configuration emphasis was on HIE/connectivity and population-level exchange capabilities, with implementation of clinical data ingestion, structured message handling, and patient record correlation to support consolidated clinical views.
Integrations were executed across regional clinical endpoints, linking hospital and clinic EHR endpoints and other clinical data sources into the iPaaS fabric, using standard healthcare interoperability protocols and interface patterns typical for HIE scenarios. Operational coverage centered on regional HIE services for rural hospitals and small clinics in Georgia, with the platform acting as the central exchange point for clinical data flows.
Governance and operational processes were aligned to HIE requirements, establishing data-sharing workflows, interoperability rules, and centralized orchestration through OpenText Alloy. The implementation explicitly aimed at improving access to patient clinical data for participating organizations through a managed, centralized iPaaS architecture.
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