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Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM Platform ? Amazon S3
Business users manage documents, records, and project files in OpenText Extended ECM, while large or infrequently edited file content is stored in Amazon S3 for scalable, low-cost retention. OpenText maintains metadata, classification, retention rules, and business context, while S3 provides durable storage for the actual file payloads. This reduces ECM storage costs and supports high-volume content such as scanned documents, engineering files, and media assets.
Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM Platform ? Amazon S3 ? external consumers
When organizations need to share approved documents with partners, suppliers, or customers, OpenText can publish controlled file copies to Amazon S3 for distribution. OpenText handles approval, version control, and auditability, while S3 supports secure delivery through signed URLs, access policies, or integration with downstream portals. This is useful for contract packages, product documentation, and regulated disclosures.
Data flow: Amazon S3 ? OpenText Extended ECM Platform
Files uploaded through web portals, batch jobs, or upstream systems can first land in Amazon S3 and then be ingested into OpenText Extended ECM for classification, review, and retention management. This pattern is effective for high-volume intake such as claims evidence, supplier submissions, customer onboarding documents, or digitized archives. It allows OpenText to focus on governance and workflow while S3 absorbs the initial file load.
Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM Platform ? Amazon S3
After documents reach the end of active collaboration, OpenText can move finalized versions or closed case files to Amazon S3 as an archive tier. OpenText retains the record metadata, links, and policy controls, while S3 provides economical long-term storage. This helps organizations reduce ECM footprint, improve performance for active users, and maintain access to historical content for audit or legal needs.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Business processes such as procurement, engineering change, or compliance review often involve large attachments that are cumbersome to store directly in workflow systems. Amazon S3 can hold the supporting files, while OpenText Extended ECM orchestrates the approval process, task routing, and audit trail. Users review documents in OpenText, and the approved output or final package is written back to S3 for downstream distribution or archival.
Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM Platform ? Amazon S3
Organizations can use Amazon S3 as a resilient secondary repository for critical ECM content, supporting backup, recovery, and regional redundancy strategies. OpenText manages the authoritative business record and metadata, while S3 stores replicated copies of selected content sets. This improves resilience for regulated industries that need strong recovery objectives and long-term content availability.
Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM Platform ? Amazon S3 ? analytics or AI services
OpenText can export selected documents or content packages to Amazon S3 for downstream processing by analytics, search, OCR, or AI services. This is useful for extracting insights from contracts, invoices, case files, or technical documentation without disrupting the governed ECM repository. OpenText remains the system of record, while S3 acts as the staging layer for scalable processing.