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{{Infobox Company
| company_name = Hummingbird a division of Open Text
| company_logo = [[Image:Hummingbird-logo.png]]
| company_type = [[Public company|Subsidiary of public company]]
| company_slogan = ''New Way. New Horizons.''
| foundation = [[Toronto, Ontario]] (1984)
| location = [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]]
| key_people = [[Barry Litwin]], [[Fred Sorkin]] (Chairman of the Board)
| industry = [[Computer software]]
| products = [[Hummingbird Connectivity]]<br />[[Hummingbird Enterprise]]<br />[[Hummingbird BI]]<br />[[Hummingbird SearchServer]]
| revenue = {{gain}}$236.1 million [[USD]] (2005)<ref name="2005ar">{{cite web|url=http://mimage.hummingbird.com/alt_content/binary/pdf/investors/2005annualreport.pdf|title=Hummingbird 2005 Annual Report|accessdate=2006-08-05}}</ref>
| operating_income =
| net_income = {{loss}}$22.36 million USD (2005)<ref name="2005ar" />
| num_employees = 1500+ (2005)<ref name="2005ar" />
| homepage = [http://www.hummingbird.com/ www.hummingbird.com]
}}

'''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 ([[Enterprise content management|ECM]]) solutions helps customers to manage the entire lifecycle of enterprise content.

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¯\(º_o)/¯<br>
.....what?<br>
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