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MediaValet - OpenText Core Digital Asset Management Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between MediaValet and OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

MediaValet and OpenText Core Digital Asset Management can complement each other in enterprise environments where different teams, regions, or business units need controlled access to digital assets, stronger governance, and efficient content distribution. Integration is most valuable when one platform serves as the primary creative or brand hub and the other supports downstream publishing, regional operations, or enterprise content governance.

1. Centralized brand asset distribution to regional teams

Data flow: MediaValet to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

Marketing teams can manage master brand assets, campaign imagery, and approved creative files in MediaValet, then publish selected assets to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management for regional offices, subsidiaries, or business units that need localized access. This reduces duplicate asset creation and ensures local teams work only with approved, current versions.

  • Improves brand consistency across markets
  • Reduces manual file sharing and version confusion
  • Supports controlled access by region, business unit, or campaign

2. Approved asset handoff from creative production to enterprise publishing

Data flow: MediaValet to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

Creative teams can use MediaValet for review, approval, and version control during production, then automatically transfer final approved assets into OpenText Core Digital Asset Management for broader enterprise publishing workflows. This is useful when OpenText is used as the operational repository for downstream teams such as sales, communications, or product marketing.

  • Eliminates manual re-uploading of final files
  • Ensures only approved assets enter enterprise distribution channels
  • Speeds time from creative approval to business use

3. Metadata synchronization for consistent search and governance

Data flow: Bi-directional

Organizations can synchronize key metadata fields such as campaign name, product line, rights information, expiration dates, and usage restrictions between the two systems. This helps maintain consistent searchability and governance when assets are shared across platforms and teams.

  • Improves asset discoverability across both repositories
  • Supports compliance with rights and expiration rules
  • Reduces duplicate metadata entry and human error

4. Controlled external sharing for agencies and partners

Data flow: OpenText Core Digital Asset Management to MediaValet, or bi-directional depending on operating model

Enterprises can use one platform as the internal master repository and the other as the controlled sharing layer for agencies, distributors, or external partners. For example, approved assets can be pushed to MediaValet for secure external collaboration, while OpenText retains the enterprise record and governance controls.

  • Provides secure access for third parties without exposing the full repository
  • Reduces risk of unauthorized asset use
  • Supports campaign execution with external vendors

5. Asset lifecycle and archival management

Data flow: MediaValet to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

When assets reach the end of their active campaign life, expired or retired files can be moved from MediaValet into OpenText Core Digital Asset Management for long-term retention, audit support, or records management. This is especially valuable for regulated industries that need to preserve approved marketing materials and proof of usage.

  • Keeps active libraries lean and easier to manage
  • Supports retention and audit requirements
  • Improves performance by separating active and archived content

6. Cross-platform asset search and retrieval for distributed teams

Data flow: Bi-directional

Sales, marketing, and communications teams can search across both systems through a connected interface or synchronized index, allowing users to find the right asset regardless of where it is stored. This is useful in large organizations where different departments have adopted different DAM environments over time.

  • Reduces time spent searching multiple repositories
  • Improves reuse of approved content
  • Supports distributed teams working across business units

7. Migration and coexistence during platform consolidation

Data flow: OpenText Core Digital Asset Management to MediaValet, or MediaValet to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

If an organization is consolidating DAM platforms, integration can support phased migration by moving assets, metadata, and usage history in stages rather than all at once. This allows teams to continue working while legacy content is validated, remapped, and transferred to the target platform.

  • Minimizes business disruption during migration
  • Allows phased cutover by department or region
  • Preserves metadata and governance during transition

8. Campaign content syndication to downstream systems

Data flow: MediaValet to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

Approved campaign assets can be syndicated from MediaValet into OpenText Core Digital Asset Management for use by downstream systems such as intranets, portals, customer-facing content libraries, or internal communications channels. This ensures that published content is consistent and traceable back to the approved source.

  • Accelerates content distribution to business systems
  • Maintains a single approved source of truth
  • Improves traceability from source asset to published use

In summary, the strongest integration patterns between MediaValet and OpenText Core Digital Asset Management center on approved asset handoff, metadata synchronization, controlled external sharing, and phased migration. These workflows help enterprises reduce duplication, improve governance, and deliver content faster across teams and channels.

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