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How to Replace OpenText: A Practical Guide to Migrating Off Content Suite / Extended ECM

OpenText is common in large organizations because it can handle complex governance, security, and high-volume content.

The problem is that many teams don’t just “run OpenText”—they maintain a program: upgrades, patches, UI adoption, workflow changes, and ongoing admin overhead.

If you’re researching an OpenText replacement, this guide is built around common patterns from review sites and real-user feedback plus a practical migration plan.

What Users Complain About Most When Using OpenText

Patterns show up repeatedly across review platforms such as:

These reviews highlight several consistent friction points.

 

1. Upgrades and Version Changes Can be Difficult

Users report that upgrades and ongoing administration require significant effort. Some reviewers note that upgrading to newer versions can break features supported in earlier releases.

What this usually means: upgrades become IT projects rather than routine maintenance.

2. Learning Curve and Training Requirements

Review summaries mention steep learning curves, training requirements, and configuration complexity, especially for organizations with limited internal IT expertise.

Translation: teams often need specialized administrators or consultants to maintain the platform.

3. Interface and Usability Changes

Some user reviews report that the interface is not as intuitive as competitors and can be difficult for new users to navigate.

Translation: if users struggle with the UI, they often revert to email approvals or shared drives.

4. Complex Setup and Configuration

Users consistently highlight complex setup and configuration as a challenge when deploying the system.

Translation: implementation often requires specialists or integrators.

5. Cost and Total Cost of Ownership

Some reviews also mention pricing concerns and the broader cost of maintaining enterprise ECM infrastructure.

Translation: the real cost often includes implementation, support, upgrades, and maintenance.

The Real Reason OpenText Replacements Suceed or Fail

Most OpenText replacements fail for one reason:

Teams underestimate workflow migration.

Documents are easy to move.

What’s difficult is migrating:

  • Workflows
  • Lifecycle states
  • Permissions
  • Integrations
  • Compliance structures

A successful replacement plan starts there

OpenText Replacement Checklist: What to Inventory First

Before replacing OpenText, audit how it is currently used.

Content and Structure

  • Repositories and workspaces
  • Document libraries
  • Metadata fields and indexing
  • Retention and compliance policies
  • Document lifecycle states

Workflow and Process

  • Approval workflows
  • Routing rules
  • Escalation paths
  • Lifecycle transitions
  • Automated triggers

Security and Governance

  • Role-based permissions
  • Audit requirements
  • Compliance frameworks

Integrations

  • ERP systems (SAP etc.)
  • CRM platforms
  • Email integrations
  • Scanning and capture tools

The goal is understanding how information moves through your organization today.

A Practical Four-Phase Migration Plan

Phase 1 — Map the environment

Document the workflows, repositories, and integrations currently running in OpenText.

Deliverables:

  • Workflow inventory
  • Metadata mapping
  • Integration dependencies

When evaluating Laserfiche pricing against alternatives, consider total cost of ownership — not just licensing.

Phase 2 — Recreate workflows (then simplify)

Recreate critical workflows in the new platform and simplify where possible.

Deliverables:

  • Workflow equivalents
  • Permissions mapping
  • Pilot workflows

Phase 3 — Migrate documents in waves

Avoid “big bang” migrations.

Instead migrate by:

  • Department
  • Business unit
  • Active vs archive content

Deliverables:

  • Migration wave plan
  • Validation testing
  • Rollback strategy

Phase 4 — Adoption and decommissioning

Adoption determines success.

Deliverables:

  • Training for operational teams
  • Workflow documentation
  • Legacy system shutdown plan

What to Look for in an OpenText Replacement

Based on user feedback themes — complexity, upgrades, and admin overhead — your replacement platform should prioritize:

  • Cloud-native architecture
  • Visual workflow builders
  • Dynamic search and discovery
  • Unified forms and workflows
  • Predictable pricing
  • Built-in governance

If a platform cannot clearly explain how workflows migrate, that is a major warning sign.

Common Mistakes Ogranizations Make

  • Migrating every workflow unchanged
  • Ignoring metadata design
  • Delaying integration planning
  • Allowing parallel approval paths outside the system

Most ECM replacements fail due to process issues, not technology.

Where Klyck Fits

Switching ECM platforms can feel risky, but with structured workflow mapping and guided migration, it becomes a modernization process rather than a reset.

Klyck was designed for documents in motion:

Create → Review → Approve → Publish → Track → Archive.

Instead of infrastructure-heavy ECM systems, Klyck focuses on operational ownership and modern workflow automation.

If OpenText feels like an IT program rather than a business platform, exploring a modern alternative may make sense.

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