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Data flow: Akeneo ? inriver, bi-directional with DAM
Akeneo can act as the source for digital asset management workflows, where product-related assets such as spec sheets, installation guides, brochures, and images are uploaded to DAM and then matched to product records in inriver. Inriver can then use those assets to enrich product pages, channel feeds, and marketing content. This integration helps product, marketing, and content teams keep asset metadata aligned with product attributes, reducing manual tagging and improving asset reuse across channels.
Data flow: inriver ? Akeneo ? Translation Management System ? inriver
Product data from inriver can be sent to Akeneo and then into a translation management system for AI-assisted and human translation. Localized content is returned to inriver for publishing across regional websites, catalogs, and partner portals. This supports faster international rollouts while maintaining consistency in terminology, compliance text, and product messaging across markets.
Data flow: inriver ? Akeneo ? commerce sites, online catalogs, retailers, and marketplaces
Inriver can provide the master product content, while Akeneo distributes channel-ready product data to commerce platforms, online catalogs, and external retail partners. This is especially useful for manufacturers and distributors managing different content requirements by channel, such as varying attribute sets, image standards, or compliance fields. The integration ensures each channel receives the right version of the product information without manual reformatting.
Data flow: inriver ? Akeneo ? print management systems
Inriver can supply structured product content to Akeneo, which then passes approved data to print management systems for automated generation of spec sheets, brochures, and technical documentation. This is valuable for organizations that still rely on printed collateral for field sales, distributors, or in-store use. The integration helps ensure print materials stay aligned with the latest product data and localized content.
Data flow: bi-directional between inriver and Akeneo
For new product introductions, inriver can manage the master product story, while Akeneo coordinates downstream enrichment tasks such as asset attachment, translation, and channel-specific formatting. Teams can work in parallel, with product managers defining core attributes, marketing adding content, and regional teams validating localized versions. This creates a controlled launch process that reduces delays and improves cross-functional accountability.
Data flow: inriver ? Akeneo
Inriver can maintain the full product hierarchy, including variants, bundles, and market-specific relationships, while Akeneo distributes only the relevant assortment to each region or sales channel. This is useful when different countries require different product bundles, naming conventions, or regulatory attributes. The integration helps regional teams work with a curated product set instead of the full global catalog.
Data flow: bi-directional between inriver and Akeneo
Inriver can publish approved product data to Akeneo, and Akeneo can return status updates on asset completion, translation readiness, or channel validation. This creates a closed-loop workflow where content owners can track whether a product is ready for publication across all required channels. It is particularly useful for organizations with strict launch gates and quality standards.
Data flow: Akeneo ? inriver, or inriver ? Akeneo depending on target operating model
When organizations are rationalizing product content systems, Akeneo and inriver can be integrated during transition to preserve business continuity. Product records, assets, and localized content can be synchronized while teams migrate workflows from one platform to the other. This reduces disruption to commerce, print, and syndication operations during a PIM modernization program.