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Box - OpenText Internet of Things Platform Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Box and OpenText Internet of Things Platform

1. IoT Device Compliance Evidence Repository

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform ? Box

Sensor readings, device health reports, calibration certificates, and audit logs from connected equipment are automatically stored in Box as controlled compliance records. This gives quality, operations, and compliance teams a secure, searchable repository for proving equipment performance, maintenance history, and regulatory adherence.

  • Supports audits in manufacturing, utilities, and logistics
  • Centralizes evidence for ISO, safety, and industry compliance reviews
  • Uses Box retention and access controls to protect sensitive operational records

2. Automated Incident Escalation and Root Cause Collaboration

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform ? Box ? internal teams and external partners

When IoT analytics detect anomalies such as temperature excursions, vibration thresholds, or asset downtime, the platform creates an incident package in Box containing alerts, trend charts, device metadata, and supporting documents. Operations, engineering, and vendor teams can collaborate on the same case file without exchanging unsecured emails.

  • Speeds response to equipment failures and service disruptions
  • Creates a single source of truth for incident investigation
  • Improves collaboration with service providers and OEMs

3. Maintenance Work Order Document Management

Data flow: Bi-directional

IoT platform alerts can trigger maintenance work order folders in Box, while technicians upload inspection photos, repair notes, and signed completion forms back into Box. The integrated workflow ensures that maintenance teams have the right documents at the right time and that completed work is retained for future reference.

  • Reduces manual document handling for field service teams
  • Improves traceability of maintenance activities
  • Supports preventive and corrective maintenance programs

4. Asset Performance Reporting for Leadership and Operations

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform ? Box

Daily, weekly, or monthly performance dashboards generated from IoT data can be exported to Box for distribution to plant managers, operations leaders, and business stakeholders. Box provides controlled access to reports showing uptime, throughput, energy usage, and asset utilization across sites.

  • Standardizes operational reporting across locations
  • Enables secure sharing of performance summaries with leadership
  • Supports decision making on asset replacement and process improvement

5. Supplier and Contractor Access to Controlled Operational Documents

Data flow: Box ? OpenText Internet of Things Platform and Box

Box stores equipment manuals, installation guides, safety procedures, and site access documents that external contractors may need when responding to IoT-driven service events. The IoT platform can reference or link to the latest approved documents in Box so field teams always work from current instructions.

  • Ensures contractors use approved documentation
  • Reduces risk from outdated procedures
  • Improves service quality and safety compliance

6. Connected Quality Management for Production Lines

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform ? Box

In manufacturing environments, IoT sensors monitor production conditions such as temperature, pressure, humidity, and cycle times. When readings fall outside tolerance, the platform stores exception reports, batch records, and inspection evidence in Box for quality assurance review and corrective action tracking.

  • Links sensor data to quality documentation
  • Supports nonconformance investigations and CAPA processes
  • Improves product traceability and audit readiness

7. Logistics Exception File Management

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform ? Box

For logistics operations, IoT data from trailers, containers, and cold-chain assets can trigger the creation of shipment exception files in Box when temperature, location, or tamper alerts occur. These files can include event timelines, shipment documents, photos, and customer notifications for faster resolution.

  • Protects high-value or temperature-sensitive shipments
  • Improves customer communication during exceptions
  • Creates a documented chain of evidence for claims and disputes

8. Secure Retention of IoT-Driven Regulatory Records

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform ? Box

Organizations in regulated industries can archive IoT-generated records in Box according to retention policies, including environmental monitoring logs, equipment alarms, and operational exceptions. Box Governance helps ensure records are retained, classified, and disposed of according to policy.

  • Supports long-term retention of regulated operational data
  • Reduces compliance risk from unmanaged IoT records
  • Provides a governed archive for legal and audit use

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