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OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary and Microsoft Teams complement each other well in enterprise environments where governed content classification must be paired with fast collaboration. OpenText provides the authoritative metadata model, while Microsoft Teams provides the day-to-day collaboration layer where business users discuss, review, and act on content. Integrating the two helps ensure that metadata standards are applied consistently while teams work in real time.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary to Microsoft Teams
When users share documents, images, or records in Teams, the integration can surface approved metadata values from the OpenText dictionary, such as document type, department, retention class, project code, or confidentiality level. This helps users tag content correctly at the point of collaboration without needing to leave Teams.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary to Microsoft Teams
When a document enters a review or approval process, Teams can display metadata-driven context such as content category, required approvers, or retention rules based on the OpenText dictionary. This allows reviewers to understand the business significance of the item before approving or rejecting it.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary to Microsoft Teams
Business users often create working documents, meeting notes, and project artifacts in Teams. By exposing controlled vocabularies from the OpenText dictionary, the integration ensures users select from approved terms for business unit, customer name, product line, or record category when saving or sharing content.
Data flow: Microsoft Teams to OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary
Before a file is posted into a Teams channel or shared with a broader group, the integration can validate whether required metadata fields have been completed according to the OpenText dictionary. If required values are missing, the user can be prompted to complete them before the content is accepted into the collaboration flow.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary to Microsoft Teams
When content is assigned a specific metadata value, such as a project code, legal matter, or customer account, the integration can route notifications to the relevant Teams channel. This ensures the right business group is alerted when new content is created, updated, or requires action.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Files shared in Teams can be classified using metadata from the OpenText dictionary, and those classifications can then be synchronized back to OpenText-managed repositories for retention and lifecycle management. This is especially useful for contracts, policy documents, project deliverables, and other controlled business records.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary to Microsoft Teams
For enterprise projects involving multiple departments, the OpenText dictionary can provide standardized metadata such as initiative name, phase, owner, region, and priority. Teams can use these values to organize project channels, files, and discussions so that all participants work from the same classification structure.
Data flow: Bi-directional
As content moves from draft collaboration in Teams to formal storage in OpenText repositories, the integration can preserve and update metadata definitions from the OpenText dictionary. This ensures that content created collaboratively is later governed under the same enterprise metadata standards used for records, archives, and regulated documents.