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Airtable and OpenText Internet of Things Platform complement each other well when organizations need to connect real-time device data with collaborative business workflows. OpenText Internet of Things Platform captures and analyzes sensor and machine data, while Airtable provides a flexible operational workspace for teams to manage actions, exceptions, approvals, and cross-functional coordination.
Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Airtable
When sensors detect abnormal temperature, vibration, pressure, or downtime events, OpenText Internet of Things Platform can push exception records into Airtable. Maintenance teams can use Airtable to triage incidents, assign technicians, track root cause analysis, and monitor resolution status across shifts.
Business value: Faster response to equipment issues, improved accountability, and better coordination between operations and maintenance teams.
Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Airtable
Organizations can sync summarized IoT performance metrics such as uptime, utilization, energy consumption, and fault frequency into Airtable for operational review. Airtable becomes a lightweight performance dashboard where plant managers and operations leaders can compare assets, identify trends, and prioritize interventions.
Business value: Better visibility into asset health and more informed maintenance planning.
Data flow: Bi-directional
OpenText Internet of Things Platform can detect field equipment failures or service conditions, while Airtable manages dispatch workflows, technician schedules, and service notes. Airtable can also send updated service status back to OpenText Internet of Things Platform so operations teams have a complete view of incident handling.
Business value: Reduced service delays, improved field team coordination, and clearer operational status across teams.
Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Airtable
In manufacturing environments, sensor data from production lines can indicate quality deviations such as temperature drift, machine misalignment, or cycle irregularities. OpenText Internet of Things Platform can send these events to Airtable, where quality teams log investigations, corrective actions, and related production batches.
Business value: Faster quality containment, stronger traceability, and reduced scrap or rework.
Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Airtable
IoT data can reveal when equipment usage patterns are increasing wear on critical components. OpenText Internet of Things Platform can feed asset condition indicators into Airtable, where operations teams manage spare parts inventory, reorder thresholds, and maintenance supply planning.
Business value: Lower risk of stockouts, better spare parts planning, and reduced downtime caused by missing components.
Data flow: Bi-directional
For regulated operations, OpenText Internet of Things Platform can provide time-stamped sensor readings and event logs, while Airtable manages compliance tasks, review checkpoints, and audit evidence collection. Teams can use Airtable to organize proof of inspections, exception approvals, and remediation actions tied to IoT events.
Business value: Stronger audit readiness, improved traceability, and easier compliance reporting.
Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Airtable
In logistics and distribution, OpenText Internet of Things Platform can monitor temperature, humidity, location, and shock events for shipments or storage units. Airtable can serve as the operational control layer for exception handling, customer notifications, and claims management.
Business value: Better shipment visibility, faster exception handling, and improved customer service for sensitive goods.
Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Airtable
Operations leaders can use OpenText Internet of Things Platform to generate recurring performance summaries that feed into Airtable for weekly or monthly review meetings. Airtable can organize action items, owners, deadlines, and follow-up tasks across operations, engineering, procurement, and leadership teams.
Business value: More disciplined operational governance and better execution of improvement plans.