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Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server ? Brightcove
Marketing, communications, or training teams can store raw and approved video files in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server, where legal, brand, and compliance reviews are completed. Once a video is approved, the final asset and its metadata can be pushed to Brightcove for distribution across websites, portals, mobile apps, or internal channels. This ensures only version-controlled, approved content is published while reducing manual handoffs between content governance and video operations teams.
Data flow: Brightcove ? OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server
Brightcove can send published video files, transcripts, captions, thumbnails, and usage records into OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server for long-term retention and records management. This is especially valuable for regulated industries, public sector organizations, and enterprises that must preserve communications, training materials, or event recordings as official records. The integration supports auditability, retention policies, and disposition controls without relying on Brightcove as the system of record.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Video metadata such as title, description, owner, department, campaign, retention class, and security classification can be synchronized between the two platforms. OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server can act as the governance layer for authoritative metadata, while Brightcove uses that metadata to organize, tag, and distribute video assets. This improves searchability, reduces duplicate tagging effort, and helps business users find the right content faster across both systems.
Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server ? Brightcove
Organizations can use OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server workflows to manage review and approval of executive messages, product launches, compliance training, or internal announcements before they are published in Brightcove. Stakeholders from legal, HR, compliance, and communications can review the content in a controlled workflow, with approvals and comments captured in the ECM system. After approval, Brightcove receives the final asset for publishing, reducing risk and improving turnaround time.
Data flow: Bi-directional
OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server can provide document and content governance rules, while Brightcove handles secure video delivery to defined audiences. Integration can align user groups, permissions, and content classifications so that sensitive videos such as board communications, HR briefings, or partner training are only accessible to authorized users. This is useful for enterprises that need to balance broad video distribution with strict access control and compliance requirements.
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Learning and development teams can manage course scripts, approvals, and supporting documents in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server, then publish training videos to Brightcove for employee or partner consumption. Completion evidence, transcripts, and final training recordings can be archived back into OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server for audit and compliance purposes. This creates a complete lifecycle for training content from creation and approval through delivery and retention.
Data flow: Brightcove ? OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server
For webinars, town halls, investor updates, or product launches streamed through Brightcove, the recorded session can be automatically transferred to OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server after the event. The ECM system can store the recording alongside agendas, speaker notes, presentations, and approval records. This gives communications and legal teams a single governed repository for event-related content and simplifies future reuse, compliance review, and audit requests.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Brightcove analytics on viewer engagement, playback performance, and content usage can be linked with OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server records to create a fuller operational view of video assets. Business teams can compare approved content versions, publication history, and audience engagement to understand which materials are most effective and which require updates. This supports better content governance, more informed production decisions, and stronger audit readiness.