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Box and Glean complement each other well in enterprise environments where secure content storage and fast knowledge discovery must work together. Box serves as the governed system of record for documents, while Glean helps employees find, understand, and act on information across the organization. The following integration use cases focus on practical business workflows and measurable operational value.
Glean can index approved Box folders and files so employees can search contracts, policies, project documents, and operational playbooks without manually browsing shared drives or folder structures. This reduces time spent locating information and improves reuse of existing content.
Organizations can use Box to store controlled versions of policies, audit evidence, SOPs, and regulatory documents, while Glean makes them searchable by topic, department, or question. Employees can quickly find the latest approved policy instead of relying on email attachments or outdated copies.
For cross-functional initiatives such as product launches, mergers, or major client deals, Box can hold the official project files, while Glean surfaces the most relevant documents, meeting notes, and decision records to team members. This helps new contributors ramp up quickly and keeps distributed teams aligned.
Teams can store approved templates, forms, presentation decks, and branded assets in Box, then use Glean to help employees find the right version based on intent or context. This is especially useful for sales enablement, HR onboarding, and marketing operations where consistency matters.
Employees can use Glean to locate relevant Box documents before drafting new proposals, responses, or internal summaries. For example, a sales rep preparing a customer proposal can quickly find prior proposals, pricing approvals, and legal clauses stored in Box, reducing turnaround time and improving accuracy.
When users discover a Box file through Glean, they can be directed back to the source document in Box for secure access, permissions enforcement, and version control. This preserves Box as the system of record while giving users a more intuitive discovery layer.
New hires and support teams can use Glean to search Box for onboarding guides, process documents, troubleshooting runbooks, and training materials. This reduces dependency on managers and subject matter experts and shortens time to productivity.
Overall, integrating Box with Glean creates a secure knowledge layer over governed enterprise content. Box ensures documents remain protected, compliant, and well managed, while Glean makes that content easy to find and use across the organization.