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OneDrive - OpenText Workflow Service Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OneDrive and OpenText Workflow Service

OneDrive and OpenText Workflow Service complement each other well when organizations need secure file collaboration on the front end and controlled business process automation on the back end. OneDrive provides familiar document storage, sharing, and co-authoring for employees and external partners, while OpenText Workflow Service orchestrates approvals, reviews, escalations, and case-driven tasks around those documents. The following use cases show how the two platforms can work together in practical enterprise scenarios.

1. Document Submission to Structured Approval Workflow

Data flow: OneDrive to OpenText Workflow Service

Employees or external partners upload business documents such as contracts, policy exceptions, expense supporting files, or project deliverables into a designated OneDrive folder. An integration detects the new file, creates a workflow case in OpenText Workflow Service, and routes it to the appropriate approvers based on document type, department, or metadata.

  • Reduces manual email-based approvals
  • Ensures every submission follows a consistent review path
  • Provides auditability for who approved what and when

Business value: Faster approvals, fewer missed submissions, and better compliance for document-driven processes.

2. Controlled Review and Redline Collaboration for Contracts

Data flow: Bi-directional

Legal, procurement, and business teams store draft contracts in OneDrive for collaborative editing and version control. Once a draft is ready for formal review, OpenText Workflow Service launches a contract review workflow, assigns reviewers, and tracks approvals. Workflow status and review outcomes can be written back to OneDrive metadata or a companion tracking file.

  • Supports collaborative drafting in OneDrive
  • Adds formal workflow control for legal and commercial review
  • Maintains version history and decision traceability

Business value: Shorter contract cycle times and stronger governance over document revisions and approvals.

3. Exception Handling for Policy and Compliance Documents

Data flow: OneDrive to OpenText Workflow Service

Teams store policy documents, compliance evidence, or audit artifacts in OneDrive. If a document is flagged as missing, expired, or noncompliant, OpenText Workflow Service creates an exception case and routes it to the responsible owner for remediation. Once corrected, the updated file remains in OneDrive and the workflow case is closed.

  • Automates follow-up on missing or outdated documents
  • Creates accountability for remediation tasks
  • Supports audit preparation and regulatory response

Business value: Better compliance management and reduced risk of incomplete documentation.

4. Employee Onboarding Document Collection and Task Orchestration

Data flow: Bi-directional

New hires upload required documents such as identification, signed policies, and certifications into a secure OneDrive folder. OpenText Workflow Service validates completion, triggers HR and IT onboarding tasks, and tracks dependencies such as account provisioning, equipment requests, and policy acknowledgements. Status updates can be reflected back to OneDrive through folder organization or workflow-generated checklists.

  • Centralizes onboarding document intake
  • Coordinates HR, IT, and compliance tasks in one process
  • Improves visibility into onboarding progress

Business value: Faster onboarding, fewer manual handoffs, and a better employee experience.

5. Case File Assembly for Customer or Service Requests

Data flow: OneDrive to OpenText Workflow Service

Service teams collect supporting documents from customers or internal stakeholders in OneDrive, such as claims evidence, incident photos, or request forms. OpenText Workflow Service uses those files to create a case, assign work to specialists, and manage the resolution steps. The workflow can request additional documents if needed and keep the case file organized.

  • Creates a structured case from unstructured file submissions
  • Improves turnaround time for service and claims handling
  • Supports escalation and exception routing

Business value: More efficient case resolution and improved service consistency.

6. Approval of Shared Content Before External Distribution

Data flow: OneDrive to OpenText Workflow Service

Marketing, communications, or sales teams prepare external-facing documents in OneDrive. Before files are shared with customers, partners, or regulators, OpenText Workflow Service routes them through a formal approval process involving legal, brand, or compliance reviewers. Approved files can then be released from OneDrive with controlled permissions.

  • Prevents premature external sharing
  • Ensures required stakeholders review sensitive content
  • Supports controlled publishing and sign-off

Business value: Reduced reputational and compliance risk when distributing external content.

7. Workflow-Driven Document Retention and Archival Preparation

Data flow: OpenText Workflow Service to OneDrive

When a workflow reaches completion, OpenText Workflow Service can trigger a final document package to be stored in OneDrive for team access or retention purposes. This is useful for finalized reports, approved forms, or completed project records that need to remain accessible to business users after the workflow closes.

  • Preserves final approved documents in a shared repository
  • Separates active workflow content from completed records
  • Improves access for downstream teams

Business value: Better document lifecycle management and easier access to finalized business records.

8. Escalation and Reminder Management for Pending Reviews

Data flow: OpenText Workflow Service to OneDrive

OpenText Workflow Service monitors pending approvals or reviews tied to documents stored in OneDrive. If a reviewer has not acted within the required timeframe, the workflow sends reminders, escalates the task, or updates a shared status file in OneDrive so teams can see outstanding items. This is especially useful for time-sensitive processes such as procurement, finance, and compliance.

  • Keeps document reviews moving
  • Improves visibility into bottlenecks
  • Supports service-level targets for approvals

Business value: Fewer delays, stronger process accountability, and better operational throughput.

Overall, integrating OneDrive with OpenText Workflow Service helps organizations combine easy document collaboration with disciplined workflow execution. The result is better control over document-centric processes, improved cross-team coordination, and more reliable compliance and audit outcomes.

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