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Business and integration teams maintain a shared Google Sheets intake sheet for new API, credential, or messaging environment requests. Approved requests are then pushed into OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration to create or update integration artifacts, access configurations, and environment records. This reduces email-based handoffs, improves request visibility, and gives operations teams a controlled way to manage development and test environment setup.
OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration can publish a controlled inventory of integration endpoints, API credentials, environment names, and artifact statuses into Google Sheets for review by project managers, support teams, and developers. Google Sheets becomes a lightweight reporting layer for non-technical stakeholders who need visibility into what is configured, what is pending, and what requires renewal or approval.
Integration teams can use Google Sheets to capture change requests for new credentials, API updates, or messaging configuration changes. Once approvals are recorded in the sheet, the approved items can be synchronized to OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration for implementation in the appropriate development or staging environment. This supports governance, auditability, and separation of business approval from technical execution.
Release managers can maintain a deployment readiness sheet in Google Sheets that tracks integration artifacts, test completion, owner sign-off, and target environment. When a release is ready, the sheet can drive updates in OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration to prepare or promote the relevant integration configuration. This helps teams coordinate releases across development, test, and production boundaries with fewer manual errors.
Support and operations teams can export integration incidents, failed message configurations, expired credentials, or environment mismatches from OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration into Google Sheets for triage and assignment. The sheet can be used to prioritize issues, assign owners, and track resolution status across teams. This improves operational transparency and speeds up incident coordination.
HR, project leads, or platform administrators can maintain a Google Sheets onboarding list containing developer names, roles, project assignments, and required environment access. Approved onboarding entries can be used to create or update developer administration records in OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration. This streamlines access setup for new team members while preserving a business-controlled approval process.
OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration can feed configuration and access audit data into Google Sheets for periodic compliance review. Security, governance, and platform teams can use the sheet to validate who has access to which integration assets, which credentials are active, and whether development and production environments remain properly separated. This supports internal controls and audit preparation with minimal manual reporting effort.