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FTP is widely used for automated, file-based exchange of large data sets, while OpenText Content Storage Service provides scalable, secure cloud object storage for enterprise content. Together, they support reliable ingestion, archiving, and distribution of high-volume files across legacy and cloud environments.
Organizations can configure scheduled jobs to move inbound FTP files such as invoices, media assets, or batch reports into OpenText Content Storage Service for long-term retention. This reduces dependence on on-premises file servers, improves durability, and centralizes content for compliance and audit needs.
Data flow: FTP to OpenText Content Storage Service
Older applications that can only export files via FTP can continue operating without change while their output is stored in OpenText Content Storage Service. This is useful for ERP, manufacturing, or publishing systems that generate large nightly extracts, allowing IT teams to retire local storage infrastructure and lower maintenance overhead.
Data flow: FTP to OpenText Content Storage Service
Enterprise teams can place approved files in OpenText Content Storage Service and then expose them through an FTP process for partners or internal departments that still require file-based delivery. Examples include product catalogs, artwork, training videos, and regulatory documents distributed on a recurring schedule.
Data flow: OpenText Content Storage Service to FTP
Businesses using FTP as a transfer mechanism can automatically replicate critical files into OpenText Content Storage Service as a backup repository. This creates a resilient copy of operational data, supports disaster recovery planning, and protects against accidental deletion or server failure.
Data flow: FTP to OpenText Content Storage Service
Publishing and media organizations can receive high-resolution images, video masters, or layout files through FTP and store them in OpenText Content Storage Service for review, version control, and downstream processing. Editorial, production, and compliance teams gain a shared storage layer without relying on local file shares.
Data flow: FTP to OpenText Content Storage Service
Suppliers can upload product data, pricing files, and digital assets via FTP, then store them in OpenText Content Storage Service for validation and controlled redistribution. This supports cross-team workflows between merchandising, operations, and partner management teams while improving traceability of each file version.
Data flow: FTP to OpenText Content Storage Service, with optional outbound FTP distribution
When external partners require FTP-based exchange, organizations can retain a compliant copy of every inbound and outbound file in OpenText Content Storage Service. This helps legal, audit, and records management teams maintain evidence of transactions, support retention policies, and simplify eDiscovery requests.
Data flow: Bi-directional
These integration patterns are especially valuable for enterprises modernizing legacy file workflows while preserving existing FTP-based partner connections. OpenText Content Storage Service adds scalable, durable cloud storage behind the transfer layer, improving governance, resilience, and operational efficiency.