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Dropbox - OpenText Workflow Service Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Dropbox and OpenText Workflow Service

1. Contract Review and Approval Workflow

Flow: Dropbox to OpenText Workflow Service

Legal, procurement, or sales teams store draft contracts in Dropbox, then automatically trigger an OpenText workflow when a file is added to a designated folder. The workflow routes the document to reviewers, captures approvals, and tracks version changes until final sign-off.

  • Reduces manual email-based approvals
  • Creates a clear audit trail for contract decisions
  • Speeds up turnaround time for customer and vendor agreements

2. Creative Asset Review and Production Sign-Off

Flow: Dropbox to OpenText Workflow Service

Marketing and creative teams upload campaign assets, videos, or design files to Dropbox. OpenText Workflow Service initiates a structured review process for brand, legal, and regional stakeholders, ensuring each asset is approved before publication or distribution.

  • Supports multi-step review cycles across departments
  • Improves control over brand compliance
  • Helps teams manage high-volume media approvals

3. Case File Assembly for Customer or Internal Investigations

Flow: Bi-directional

Supporting documents such as PDFs, images, and correspondence are collected in Dropbox and linked to a case in OpenText Workflow Service. As the case progresses, workflow tasks can request additional documents from users, with completed files synced back to the case repository for a complete record.

  • Centralizes evidence and supporting materials
  • Improves visibility into case status and missing information
  • Useful for HR investigations, compliance reviews, and service escalations

4. Employee Onboarding Document Processing

Flow: OpenText Workflow Service to Dropbox

HR initiates onboarding workflows in OpenText, and once forms are completed or approved, key documents are stored in structured Dropbox team folders for easy access by hiring managers, IT, and the new employee. This supports a consistent onboarding package while keeping documents organized by employee or department.

  • Standardizes onboarding document handling
  • Improves access to approved forms and checklists
  • Reduces time spent searching for employee records

5. Vendor and Supplier Document Compliance Tracking

Flow: Dropbox to OpenText Workflow Service

Procurement teams receive insurance certificates, tax forms, certifications, and onboarding documents in Dropbox from suppliers. OpenText Workflow Service validates receipt, routes documents for compliance review, and triggers follow-up tasks when required documents are missing or expired.

  • Ensures supplier records stay current
  • Automates reminders and exception handling
  • Supports audit readiness and procurement governance

6. Secure External Collaboration with Controlled Workflow Review

Flow: OpenText Workflow Service to Dropbox

When internal teams need input from clients, contractors, or partners, OpenText can manage the approval or review process while Dropbox provides a secure shared location for external file exchange. Workflow tasks can notify external users to upload or review files in Dropbox, then continue processing once the content is available.

  • Enables structured collaboration with outside parties
  • Maintains control over who can access shared files
  • Reduces delays caused by fragmented file exchange methods

7. Records Retention and Final Archive Handoff

Flow: OpenText Workflow Service to Dropbox

After a workflow reaches completion, final approved documents can be copied from OpenText-managed processes into designated Dropbox archive folders for team access, project closure, or long-term reference. This is useful for operational teams that need easy retrieval of finalized content without reopening the workflow system.

  • Creates a clean handoff from active process to reference storage
  • Improves access to finalized documents for business users
  • Supports project closure and operational continuity

8. Exception Handling for Missing or Rejected Documents

Flow: OpenText Workflow Service to Dropbox

When a workflow identifies missing, incomplete, or rejected files, it can direct users to upload corrected versions into a specific Dropbox folder. Once the updated file is detected, the workflow resumes automatically, reducing manual follow-up and keeping the process moving.

  • Minimizes delays caused by incomplete submissions
  • Provides a simple correction path for users
  • Improves process accountability and completion rates

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