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Flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service ? ByteNite
Use OpenText Content Metadata Service as the system of record for approved metadata schemas such as title, description, campaign, region, language, rights status, and content category. ByteNite consumes these standardized fields during video ingestion and publishing so every asset is tagged consistently across channels.
Business value: Improves searchability, reduces manual tagging errors, and ensures video assets follow enterprise metadata standards across marketing, media, and content teams.
Flow: ByteNite ? OpenText Content Metadata Service ? ByteNite
When a new video is uploaded to ByteNite, key technical and business attributes such as duration, format, owner, audience segment, and content type can be sent to OpenText Content Metadata Service for validation and enrichment. The enriched metadata is then returned to ByteNite to complete the asset record before publishing.
Business value: Reduces manual data entry, accelerates video readiness, and improves metadata quality before content goes live.
Flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service ? ByteNite
OpenText Content Metadata Service can maintain authoritative metadata for usage rights, expiration dates, geographic restrictions, and approval status. ByteNite uses this information to determine whether a video can be published, where it can be distributed, and when it must be removed or restricted.
Business value: Helps prevent unauthorized distribution, supports compliance requirements, and reduces legal and licensing risk for monetized video libraries.
Flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service ? ByteNite
Marketing teams can define campaign metadata in OpenText Content Metadata Service, including product line, launch date, target audience, and channel strategy. ByteNite uses these metadata values to automatically route the correct video versions to websites, social channels, partner portals, or paid media platforms.
Business value: Speeds campaign execution, improves coordination between content and marketing teams, and ensures the right video is published to the right channel at the right time.
Flow: ByteNite ? OpenText Content Metadata Service
ByteNite can send video asset metadata such as tags, transcript references, speaker names, and topic categories to OpenText Content Metadata Service so the same metadata model is available across broader enterprise content repositories. This enables unified search and discovery across video and non-video assets.
Business value: Improves content reuse, supports cross-platform discovery, and gives business users a single search experience across multiple repositories.
Flow: Bi-directional
OpenText Content Metadata Service can store localization metadata such as language, market, subtitle availability, and regional approval status. ByteNite uses this data to publish the correct localized video version to each market. In return, ByteNite can update OpenText with distribution status and regional performance metadata.
Business value: Supports global content operations, reduces duplication of effort, and improves control over localized publishing workflows.
Flow: ByteNite ? OpenText Content Metadata Service
ByteNite can pass engagement metrics such as views, completion rates, audience retention, and channel performance back to OpenText Content Metadata Service as metadata attributes linked to each video asset. Content managers can then use this information to refine classification models, prioritize high-performing content, and improve future publishing decisions.
Business value: Connects content performance to metadata governance, helping teams make better decisions about content reuse, promotion, and retirement.
Flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service ? ByteNite
OpenText Content Metadata Service can manage approval-related metadata such as review status, owner, legal sign-off, and publication readiness. ByteNite checks these values before allowing a video to be scheduled or published, ensuring only approved content moves into distribution.
Business value: Creates a controlled publishing process, reduces compliance gaps, and aligns legal, brand, and marketing teams around a single approval workflow.