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Hummingbird Ltd. (previously NASDAQ: HUMC, TSX: HUM) is a subsidiary of Open Text and is a provider of enterprise software solutions. Initially founded as a consulting business in 1984, Hummingbird evolved into a strong player in the connectivity market. Diversifying its business, Hummingbird is now a leading provider of enterprise software solutions. Its enterprise content management (ECM) solutions helps customers to manage the entire lifecycle of enterprise content.

On May 26, 2006, Hummingbird informed Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Company that it had lost a piece of equipment -- albeit password protected -- containing the unencrypted personal data (names and social security numbers) of an estimated 1.3 million Texas student loan recipients.

In May 2006, the company's board of directors agreed to be sold to Symphony Technology Group, but following a hostile bid from Open Text, the board negotiated a "sweeter" deal with its rival and accepted an all-cash $489 million USD buy-out from Open Text. Following the close of the deal in October, Open Text announced a 15% global workforce reduction.

Hummingbird has 40 offices worldwide. It is expected that many of these offices will be consolidated with existing offices of Open Text. Customers include IBM, NASA, Morgan Stanley, Boeing, and The Government of Canada.

Governance

The following were directors at the time of the sale to Open Text:

  • Fred Sorkin - Chairman of the Board
  • Alan Barry Litwin - Corporate Director
  • John T. McLennan - Independent Director
  • Andrew J. Malik - Managing Director, Lehman Brothers, Inc.
  • Mark D. Spitzer - Independent Director
  • Inder P.S. Duggal - Corporate Director
  • Stephen A. Crane - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer AlphaStar Insurance Group Limited
  • Jack Langer - Independent Director

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