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Cloudinary - OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Cloudinary and OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server

Cloudinary and OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server complement each other well in enterprises that need both high-volume media delivery and governed content management. Cloudinary is optimized for media transformation, delivery, and performance, while OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server provides secure enterprise repository, metadata control, retention, and workflow governance. Together, they support controlled media lifecycle management from creation and approval to publishing and archival.

1. Governed storage of approved marketing and product media

Data flow: Cloudinary to OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server

Marketing and e-commerce teams often create many versions of product images, campaign banners, and promotional videos in Cloudinary. Once an asset is approved for business use, the final master file, approval metadata, and usage rights information can be automatically archived in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server as the system of record.

  • Ensures only approved media is retained in the enterprise repository
  • Supports auditability for brand, legal, and compliance teams
  • Preserves version history and approval evidence for future reference

2. Publishing controlled media from the enterprise repository to digital channels

Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server to Cloudinary

Organizations can store source assets in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server and push selected images or videos to Cloudinary for optimization and delivery to websites, portals, and mobile apps. This is useful when content owners need governance in the repository but digital teams need fast, responsive media delivery.

  • Separates content governance from delivery optimization
  • Allows controlled release of approved assets to customer-facing channels
  • Reduces manual file handling and duplicate asset creation

3. Automated retention and disposition of expired campaign assets

Data flow: Bi-directional

Campaign media can be delivered through Cloudinary while lifecycle rules are managed in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server. When a campaign ends, OpenText can trigger retention actions such as archiving, legal hold, or disposition based on policy, while Cloudinary assets can be removed or replaced to prevent outdated content from being served.

  • Prevents expired promotions from remaining live on customer channels
  • Supports records management and policy-based disposal
  • Reduces brand and compliance risk

4. Centralized management of user-generated media with governance

Data flow: Cloudinary to OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server

Enterprises that collect customer-uploaded photos or videos through portals, service apps, or communities can use Cloudinary for upload, transformation, and moderation workflows. After moderation and approval, the original submission and associated metadata can be stored in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server for case records, dispute handling, or regulatory evidence.

  • Supports customer service and legal review processes
  • Keeps a governed record of submitted media
  • Improves handling of claims, complaints, and investigations

5. Metadata synchronization for searchable media governance

Data flow: Bi-directional

Cloudinary asset metadata such as tags, usage context, transformation presets, and rendition details can be synchronized with OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server metadata fields. In return, repository metadata such as document class, retention category, business owner, and approval status can be pushed to Cloudinary to improve asset organization and downstream automation.

  • Improves searchability across both platforms
  • Aligns media delivery with enterprise classification standards
  • Enables automated routing and policy enforcement

6. Approval workflow for regulated media publishing

Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server to Cloudinary

For regulated industries such as healthcare, financial services, and manufacturing, media often requires formal review before publication. OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server can manage the approval workflow, while Cloudinary receives only the approved final rendition for delivery. This ensures that unapproved or noncompliant media never reaches public channels.

  • Supports legal, compliance, and brand review checkpoints
  • Creates a clear separation between draft and published assets
  • Reduces risk of publishing incorrect or noncompliant content

7. Archiving rich media linked to business records and cases

Data flow: Cloudinary to OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server

When media is part of a business process such as claims, onboarding, inspections, or project delivery, Cloudinary can handle the media capture and optimization while OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server stores the media as part of the related case file or record set. This creates a complete business record that includes documents, images, and videos in one governed context.

  • Improves case completeness and traceability
  • Supports operational teams that need both documents and media
  • Helps meet recordkeeping and evidentiary requirements

8. Brand asset distribution with controlled reuse across departments

Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server to Cloudinary

Corporate communications or brand teams can maintain master assets in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server and distribute approved versions to Cloudinary for use by regional marketing teams, intranet owners, or external agencies. Cloudinary then generates the required renditions for each channel while the repository remains the authoritative source.

  • Ensures consistent brand usage across teams and regions
  • Reduces duplication of master files and outdated versions
  • Speeds up asset reuse while preserving governance

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