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When a new integration initiative is approved in Monday.com, such as connecting a CRM, ERP, or marketing platform to Trading Grid, the project record can trigger creation of the corresponding development workspace, credentials, and integration artifacts in OpenText Developer Admin. This gives integration teams a standardized start point and reduces manual setup time.
Data flow: Monday.com to OpenText Developer Admin
Business value: Faster onboarding of integration work, fewer configuration errors, and better governance across development and production environments.
OpenText Developer Admin can publish environment status, deployment milestones, and artifact readiness back to Monday.com boards so project managers and business stakeholders can see whether an integration is in design, testing, approval, or production rollout. This is especially useful for cross functional programs with multiple dependent systems.
Data flow: OpenText Developer Admin to Monday.com
Business value: Improved visibility for non technical teams, fewer status meetings, and earlier identification of delivery risks.
Business users can submit requests in Monday.com for new API connections, credential updates, or changes to existing messaging flows. Approved requests can then be routed to OpenText Developer Admin for implementation by the integration team. This creates a controlled intake process for integration changes.
Data flow: Monday.com to OpenText Developer Admin, with approval status returned to Monday.com
Business value: Better change control, clearer accountability, and reduced ad hoc requests to technical teams.
During development and user acceptance testing, Monday.com can manage test plans, defect tracking, and sign off tasks while OpenText Developer Admin stores the technical configuration and environment details needed to execute the release. Test completion in Monday.com can trigger promotion steps in OpenText once required approvals are met.
Data flow: Bi directional
Business value: More reliable release management, stronger traceability between business testing and technical deployment, and fewer missed handoffs.
Integration teams often need to rotate credentials, update API keys, or refresh certificates for connected systems. Monday.com can act as the operational task board for scheduling renewals, assigning owners, and tracking due dates, while OpenText Developer Admin manages the actual credentials and integration configuration. Alerts from OpenText can create tasks in Monday.com before expirations cause outages.
Data flow: OpenText Developer Admin to Monday.com, with task completion updates back to OpenText
Business value: Lower risk of service interruption, better compliance with security policies, and improved ownership of recurring maintenance.
For organizations using OpenText Trading Grid solutions, Monday.com can serve as the work management layer for business analysts, project managers, and operations teams, while OpenText Developer Admin handles the technical administration of integration artifacts and environments. Each Trading Grid release can be tracked as a Monday.com initiative with linked technical tasks, dependencies, and deployment checkpoints.
Data flow: Bi directional
Business value: Better alignment between business priorities and integration engineering, more predictable delivery, and clearer ownership of complex EDI or B2B programs.
Monday.com can store the business context for integration work, including request history, approvals, owners, and delivery dates, while OpenText Developer Admin maintains the technical artifacts, environment separation, and configuration details. Linking the two systems creates an auditable chain from business request to technical implementation, which is valuable for regulated industries and internal controls.
Data flow: Bi directional
Business value: Stronger auditability, easier compliance reporting, and improved traceability for internal and external reviews.