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Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary ? Amplience Dynamic Content
Use OpenText as the master source for approved metadata schemas, controlled vocabularies, and field definitions, then synchronize those definitions into Amplience content models. This ensures marketing, ecommerce, and content operations teams use consistent taxonomy for campaign assets, product storytelling, and page components.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary ? Amplience Dynamic Content
Publish governed audience, product, campaign, and region taxonomies from OpenText into Amplience so content teams can tag content consistently for personalization rules. Amplience can then use those tags to drive targeted content delivery across web, mobile, and commerce experiences.
Data flow: Bi-directional
When authors create or update content in Amplience, validate metadata values against the approved dictionary in OpenText before publishing. If new terms are needed, route them back to OpenText for governance review and approval before they become available in Amplience.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary ? Amplience Dynamic Content
Use the OpenText dictionary to define metadata for campaign assets such as hero banners, promotional tiles, seasonal landing page modules, and editorial content. Amplience can inherit these definitions so assets are tagged once and reused across multiple experiences with consistent classification.
Data flow: Amplience Dynamic Content ? OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary
Send content usage and performance metadata from Amplience back into OpenText to align reporting with enterprise taxonomy. This allows analytics teams to report on content performance by approved categories such as product line, campaign type, market, or content owner.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary ? Amplience Dynamic Content
Define region, language, legal entity, and market-specific metadata in OpenText and push those definitions into Amplience to govern localized content creation. This helps global teams ensure that content variants are tagged correctly for country-specific publishing rules and approvals.
Data flow: Bi-directional
For regulated sectors such as financial services, healthcare, or consumer goods, use OpenText to maintain approved metadata for claims, disclaimers, content sensitivity, and retention categories. Amplience content can reference these values during authoring and publishing, while publishing events can update OpenText for audit and governance records.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary ? Amplience Dynamic Content
Synchronize enterprise-approved metadata from OpenText into Amplience so content creators can search, filter, and reuse content based on standardized terms. This is especially useful for large organizations managing many brands, product catalogs, and campaign libraries.