
OpenText IDOL
Enterprise search software
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What is OpenText IDOL
OpenText IDOL (Intelligent Data Operating Layer) is an enterprise search and analytics platform for indexing, searching, and extracting insights from unstructured and semi-structured content such as documents, emails, web pages, and multimedia. It is used by IT and information management teams to build search applications, eDiscovery-style investigations, and knowledge discovery workflows across multiple repositories. The platform emphasizes connectors, metadata enrichment, and analytics (including conceptual search and entity extraction) to support large-scale deployments.
Broad content connector ecosystem
IDOL is designed to ingest and index content from many enterprise repositories and file types through connectors. This helps organizations centralize search across disparate systems without moving all content into a single store. It is well-suited to environments with legacy ECM, file shares, email archives, and mixed structured/unstructured sources.
Strong unstructured text analytics
The platform includes capabilities for conceptual search, entity extraction, categorization, and metadata enrichment. These functions support investigative search and insight use cases beyond simple keyword retrieval. Teams can use enrichment outputs to improve relevance, filtering, and downstream workflows.
Scales for enterprise deployments
IDOL is commonly implemented in large organizations that require high-volume indexing and query workloads. Its architecture supports distributed components and operational controls needed for production search services. This makes it a fit for centralized enterprise search programs with multiple business units and large content estates.
Complex to implement and tune
Deployments typically require specialized configuration for connectors, indexing pipelines, relevance tuning, and analytics settings. Compared with more turnkey search services, time-to-value can be longer and more dependent on experienced administrators or partners. Ongoing maintenance can be significant when source systems or schemas change.
User experience depends on integrators
IDOL is primarily a platform rather than a complete out-of-the-box end-user application. Organizations often need to build or customize search UIs, result experiences, and workflow integrations. This can increase project scope compared with products that provide more packaged front-end experiences.
Licensing and infrastructure overhead
Enterprise deployments can involve multiple components and infrastructure planning (compute, storage, and high availability). Total cost can be harder to predict when scaling indexing volume, connector coverage, and analytics features. Organizations may need to evaluate whether a managed service model better fits their operational constraints.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Not publicly published / Contact OpenText for quotes.
Public pricing: No public list prices, tiers, or per-user/month amounts for OpenText IDOL were found on OpenText’s official product pages.
Officially-documented procurement/licensing notes (from OpenText site):
- OpenText Knowledge Discovery (IDOL) product page shows “Contact us / Request a demo” and does not publish list prices. cite
- OpenText’s OEM Marketplace documentation states licensing and pricing are accommodated to customer needs (custom/OEM licensing). It directs customers to engage OpenText for tailored licensing/pricing. cite
- OpenText community documentation notes IDOL Ingest is available via the AWS Marketplace with consumption-based pricing and that customers can test/use IDOL Ingest Chain without an upfront cost (i.e., a consumption/test option documented by OpenText). This appears specific to the IDOL Ingest offering on AWS. cite
Notes:
- No publicly-available tiered plans, per-user/month rates, or fixed list prices for OpenText IDOL were located on OpenText official domains.
- Procurement channels referenced on OpenText official pages: on-premises, private cloud, OpenText-managed cloud/managed services, OEM licensing, and public cloud (including AWS Marketplace for IDOL Ingest). cite
Seller details
OpenText Corporation
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
1991
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