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Getty Images - OpenText Internet of Things Platform Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Getty Images and OpenText Internet of Things Platform

1. Real-Time Visual Content for IoT-Driven Operations Dashboards

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When sensor data indicates an operational event such as equipment failure, temperature excursion, or site downtime, the OpenText Internet of Things Platform can trigger the retrieval of relevant Getty Images assets for use in executive dashboards, incident reports, or internal communications. For example, a manufacturing plant can automatically attach approved visual references to a maintenance alert or safety bulletin.

  • Improves clarity in operational reporting
  • Reduces time spent searching for approved visuals
  • Supports faster communication across operations, safety, and leadership teams

2. Automated Visuals for Customer and Stakeholder Notifications

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Utilities and logistics companies can use IoT event triggers to generate customer-facing notifications with licensed imagery. For instance, if a utility outage is detected, the platform can pull a Getty Images asset for a service alert page, email, or mobile notification, helping teams publish professional communications quickly and consistently.

  • Speeds up incident communication workflows
  • Ensures branded, licensed imagery is used in external messaging
  • Improves customer experience during service disruptions

3. Contextual Content for Predictive Maintenance and Training Materials

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IoT analytics can identify recurring equipment issues or maintenance patterns, and Getty Images can supply supporting visuals for training guides, work instructions, and maintenance playbooks. A logistics company, for example, can automatically enrich a maintenance knowledge article with relevant images of equipment types, safety procedures, or facility layouts.

  • Enhances training and knowledge management content
  • Supports standardized maintenance documentation
  • Helps field teams understand procedures faster

4. Asset Library Enrichment for Connected Operations Portals

Data flow: Bi-directional

Organizations can connect Getty Images with OpenText Internet of Things Platform to maintain a centralized library of approved visuals tied to operational assets, sites, or workflows. IoT metadata such as plant location, device type, or process category can be used to tag and organize Getty content for use in internal portals, service manuals, and operational reports.

  • Creates a more searchable and structured visual library
  • Improves reuse of approved content across departments
  • Supports governance for licensed imagery in enterprise systems

5. Incident Response Communications for Safety and Compliance Teams

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When IoT sensors detect unsafe conditions such as gas leaks, overheating, or unauthorized access, the platform can trigger a workflow that pulls appropriate Getty Images content for safety alerts, compliance notices, or internal escalation messages. This is especially useful in manufacturing and utilities where rapid, clear communication is critical.

  • Accelerates creation of safety communications
  • Supports compliance and incident documentation
  • Improves consistency in emergency response materials

6. Marketing and Brand Content for Smart Operations Stories

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Marketing teams can use operational insights from IoT systems to create case studies, thought leadership content, and campaign materials about connected operations. Getty Images provides the licensed visuals needed to support these stories, such as industrial environments, logistics networks, or technology-enabled facilities, without requiring custom photo shoots.

  • Enables faster production of marketing content
  • Supports brand-safe use of high-quality imagery
  • Helps translate technical operations into business narratives

7. Event-Driven Content Assembly for Digital Workflows

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IoT events can trigger automated content assembly workflows where Getty Images assets are selected based on event type, location, or business unit. For example, a logistics company can automatically generate a shipment delay notice, warehouse status update, or executive summary with relevant licensed imagery attached for internal or external distribution.

  • Reduces manual effort in content creation
  • Improves speed of response for operational events
  • Supports scalable workflow automation across teams

8. Operational Knowledge Base with Visual References

Data flow: Bi-directional

OpenText Internet of Things Platform can provide live operational context, while Getty Images supplies supporting visuals for a searchable knowledge base used by operations, engineering, and support teams. This combination helps organizations build richer documentation for recurring issues, site procedures, and equipment reference materials.

  • Improves knowledge reuse across teams
  • Makes technical documentation easier to understand
  • Supports continuous improvement in operations and support

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